Characterization of the microheterogeneity in glycoproteins by 500-MHz 1H-NMR spectroscopy of glycopeptide preparations : Application to a monofucosylated tetra-antennary glycopeptide fraction from human plasma α1-acid glycoprotein
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1981
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Vliegenthart, J.F.G.
Halbeek, H. van
Dorland, L.
Montreuil, J.
Fournet, B.
Schmid, K.
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Abstract
Five hundred-MHz 1H-NMR spectroscopy was employed to study a monofucosylated tetra-antennary glycopeptide fraction which was derived from human plasma α1-acid glycoprotein. This fraction was earlier judged to be homogeneous by 360-MHz 1H-NMR spectroscopic analysis (Fournet, B., Montreuil, J., Strecker, G., Dorland, L., Haverkamp, J., Vliegenthart, J. F. G., Binette, J. P., and Schmid, K. (1978) Biochemistry 17, 5206-5214). The combination of the improved resolving power and the enhanced sensitivity of the 500-MHz 1H-NMR spectrometer afforded the elucidation of a new type of microheterogeneity with regard to the position of attachment of Fuc. Three isomeric compounds were identified. The major form contains Fuc α-(1→3) linked to GlcNac 7 of the tetra-antennary structure, as shown earlier. The two minor compounds, representing new structures, possess Fuc attached in α-(1→3) linkage to GlcNAc 7' or 5'. It is thus noteworthy that this spectral technique allows elucidation of structures of very closely related carbohydrate chains in a glycopeptide mixture.