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. 1965 Jul;96(1):281-8.
doi: 10.1042/bj0960281.

PHYSIOCHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF GLYCOPROTEINS ISOLATED FROM THE PLASMA OF DIFFERENT SPECIES OF ANIMALS

PHYSIOCHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF GLYCOPROTEINS ISOLATED FROM THE PLASMA OF DIFFERENT SPECIES OF ANIMALS

T S ANANTHASAMY et al. Biochem J. 1965 Jul.

Abstract

1. Glycoproteins were isolated from the plasma of sheep, goat, cow, buffalo and monkey. They were homogeneous by electrophoresis; on ultracentrifugation, a faster-sedimenting fraction, to an extent of 5-8% only, was observed in each case. 2. Similar physical properties were exhibited by these glycoproteins and they each have a molecular weight of about 105000. 3. In chemical composition, differences have been observed and the glycoproteins can be classified into three groups: (a) sheep and goat glycoproteins; (b) cow and buffalo glycoproteins; (c) monkey glycoprotein. Glucose, galactosamine and N-terminal amino acid were absent from these proteins. 4. These glycoproteins were trypsin inhibitors and prolonged the clotting time of plasma.

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