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. 1977 May 1;163(2):269-77.
doi: 10.1042/bj1630269.

A serological investigation into the acidic alpha-D-mannosidase in normal Angus cattle and in a calf with mannosidosis

A serological investigation into the acidic alpha-D-mannosidase in normal Angus cattle and in a calf with mannosidosis

N C Phillips et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

Antiserum was raised in a rabbit against bovine kidney acidic alpha-mannosidase that had been purified 570-fold by affinity chromatography on concanavalin A--Sepharose and Sepharose 4B-xi-aminohexanoylmannosylamine. The antiserum precipitated the acidic but not the neutral alpha-mannosidase in normal calf tissues. Human acidic alpha-mannosidase cross-reacted partially with the antiserum, emphasizing the close structural resemblance between the enzyme in the two species. The residual acidic alpha-mannosidase in the tissues of a calf with mannosidosis was also precipitated by the antiserum, the same volume of antiserum being required to precipitate a unit of alpha-mannosidase activity from the normal and pathological tissues. The concentration of cross-reacting material detected by antibody-consumption experiments in the organs of the calf with mannosidosis appeared to be proportional to the concentration of the residual acidic alpha-mannosidase. It is suggested that the residual acidic alpha-mannosidase in mannosidosis accounts for the cross-reacting material detected and that it is unlikely that enzymically inactive but cross-reacting material is present. The residual acidic alpha-mannosidase could be a decreased concentration of the normal gene product or an altered enzyme with a decreased specific enzymic activity and a correspondingly decreased antigenicity.

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