Structural study of the O-linked sugar chains of human leukocyte tyrosine phosphatase CD45

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The O-linked sugar chains of the human leukocyte cell surface glycoprotein CD45 were released as tritium-labeled oligosaccharides by β-elimination in the presence of NaB3H4. Mono Q column chromatography revealed that they comprise neutral (64%) and acidic (36%) oligosaccharides, the latter of which were converted to neutral ones by Arthrobacter ureafaciens sialidase treatment. Structural studies of each oligosaccharide fractionated on a Bio-Gel P-4 column by sequential exoglycosidase digestion and by methylation analysis revealed that human leukocyte CD45 contains mainly core 1 and core 2 oligosaccharides, 15% of which are modified with poly (N-acetyllactosamine) chains in different extensions. CD45 consists of several isoforms which were isolated after cell surface sialic acid residues were labeled by periodate/NaB3H4, treatment. Bio-Gel P-6 column chromatography of a mixture of the tritium-labeled glycopeptide/oligosaccharides obtained by pronase-digestion followed by mild alkaline borohydride treatment showed that distribution of the sialylated core 2 oligosaccharides is different among CD45 isoforms.

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Furukawa, K., Funakoshi, Y., Autero, M., Horejsi, V., Kobata, A., & Gahmberg, C. G. (1998). Structural study of the O-linked sugar chains of human leukocyte tyrosine phosphatase CD45. European Journal of Biochemistry, 251(1–2), 288–294. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1432-1327.1998.2510288.x

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