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The copolymeric structure of pig skin dermatan suplhate. Characterization of D-glucuronic acid-containing oligosaccharides isolated after controlled degradation of oxydermatan sulphate

Authors :
Anders Malmström
L Cöster
Ingrid Sjöberg
Lars-Åke Fransson
Source :
The Biochemical journal. 143(2)
Publication Year :
1974

Abstract

Selective periodate oxidation of unsubstituted l-iduronic acid residues in copolymeric dermatan sulphate chains was followed by reduction-hydrolysis or alkaline elimination. By this procedure the glucuronic acid-containing periods were isolated in oligosaccharide form; general formula: [Formula: see text] Further degradation of these oligosaccharides with chondroitinase-AC yielded three types of products: (a) sulphated trisaccharide containing an unsaturated uronosyl moiety in the non-reducing terminal and a C4 fragment in the reducing terminal, ΔUA-GalNAc-(-SO4)-R; (b) monosulphated, unsaturated disaccharide, ΔUA-GalNAc-SO4 when n is greater than or equal to 2; and (c) N-acetylgalactosamine with or without sulphate. Oligosaccharides containing a single glucuronic acid residue (n=1) comprised more than half of the glucuronic acid-containing oligosaccharides. The terminal N-acetylgalactosamine moiety of the shortest oligosaccharide was largely 4-sulphated, whereas higher oligosaccharides primarily contained 6-sulphated or unsulphated hexosamine moieties in the same position. Moreover, IdUA-SO4-containing oligosaccharides were encountered. These oligosaccharides were resistant to the action of chondroitinase-ABC.

Details

ISSN :
02646021
Volume :
143
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Biochemical journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....be60eeaf067b7a68bbebb0e4cee38ffc