Title : Unique structure of
glycopeptide from
alpha-fetoprotein produced in human hepatoma cell line, as determined by 1H-nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Abstract :
- Determination of alpha-fetoprotein is used in diagnosis of tumors and neural tube defects
- A good reliable source of alpha-fetoprotein would be an obvious advantage to the preparation of diagnostic reagents and their standardization
- We have recently developed a method for the production of alpha-fetoprotein from a human hepatoma cell line
- This method, which is suitable for scaling up, allowed us to produce 40 g of alpha-fetoprotein from culture supernatant liquid through a simple purification procedure
- We have previously shown this protein to be identical to alpha-fetoprotein produced from other sources
- However, because the presence of different glycoforms has been reported in alpha-fetoprotein preparations, both from human sources and from other species, it was important to establish the type and extent of glycosylation of alpha-fetoprotein prepared by our method
- By using 1H-NMR spectroscopy we were able to establish that our product contains a single N-linked biantennary, fully sialylated complex-type oligosaccharide, typical of human hepatomas
Output (sent_index, trigger,
protein,
sugar,
site):
- 0. glycopeptide, , -, -, glycopeptide
- 6. glycosylation, , alpha-fetoprotein, -, -
Output(Part-Of) (sent_index,
protein,
site):
*Output_Site_Fusion* (sent_index,
protein,
sugar,
site):