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Comparative Study
. 1999 Nov 16;1435(1-2):94-109.
doi: 10.1016/s0167-4838(99)00198-3.

Primary structure and unusual carbohydrate moiety of functional unit 2-c of keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH)

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Comparative Study

Primary structure and unusual carbohydrate moiety of functional unit 2-c of keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH)

S Stoeva et al. Biochim Biophys Acta. .

Abstract

The complete amino acid sequence of the Megathura crenulata hemocyanin functional unit KLH2-c was determined by direct sequencing and matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry of the protein, and of peptides obtained by cleavage with EndoLysC proteinase, chymotrypsin and cyanogen bromide. This is the first complete primary structure of a functional unit c from a gastropod hemocyanin. KLH2-c consists of 420 amino acid residues. Circular dichroism spectra indicated approx. 31% beta-sheet and 29% alpha-helix contents. A multiple sequence alignment with other molluscan hemocyanin functional units revealed average identities between 41 and 49%, but 55% in case of Octopus hemocyanin functional unit c which is the structural equivalent to KLH2-c. KLH2-c has a molecular mass of approx. 48 kDa as calculated from its sequence and a measured mass of approx. 56 kDa; the mass difference is attributed to the sugar side chains usually decorating molluscan hemocyanin. However, inspection of the sequence of KLH2-c revealed no potential N-linked carbohydrate attachment sites, and this was supported by its inability to bind concanavalin A. Also KLH1-c was unreactive, whereas most, if not all, other functional units of KLH1 and KLH2 reacted positively to this lectin. On the other hand, peanut agglutinin specifically binds KLH2-c, indicating the presence of O-glycosidically linked carbohydrates in this functional unit. This contrasts to all other KLH functional units (including KLH1-c), which lack O-linked glycosides. The present results are discussed in view of the recent X-ray structure of the functional unit g from Octopus hemocyanin, and a published record of the Thomsen Friedenreich tumor antigenic epitope in KLH.

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