Separation of Sialoglycoprotein Fractions Having Influenza Virus-Receptor Activity from Human Meconium and Some of Their Chemical Properties
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Three sialoglycoprotein fractions having reactivities against influenza A and B viruses (IV-A and IV-B) and influenza virus-hemagglutinin (IV-HA), were obtained by gel filtration using a Sephacryl S-300 column and an Asahipak GS-710HPLC column from water-soluble fraction prepared from human meconium (ME-WSF). Molecular weights of sialoglycoproteins in these fractions were estimated as 746 kDa (P-Fr. 1-3), 4470 kDa (P-Fr. 1-2) and a more than 10000 kDa (P-Fr. 1-1), respectively. The other in P-Fr. 2,with molecular weight estimated as 92 kDa, revealed positive but weak reactivity against IV-HA; however, the fraction did not show positive reactivity against either IVs-A or -B. All these fractions contained sialoglycoproteins with a high content of carbohydrates (31.0-59.3%, w/w). From their carbohydrate compositions, it can be suspected that sialoglycoproteins having O-glycosidically linked carbohydrate chains were predominating in the three fractions. In conclusion, it is suggested that at least three sialoglycoproteins with influenza virus-receptor activity showing different chemical properties to each other exist in human meconium.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 1997-11-15
著者
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Ohyama Kunio
Department Of Biochemistry Faculty Of Pharmacy Tokyo University Of Pharmacy & Life Science
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Ohyama Kunio
Department Of Biochemistry School Of Pharmacy Tokyo University Of Pharmacy & Life Science (forme
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SHINOZUKA Tatsuo
Department of Legal Medicine, School of Medicine, Keio University
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Yamakawa Toshio
Department Of Biochemistry School Of Pharmacy Tokyo University Of Pharmacy & Life Science (forme
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YANAGIDA Junichi
Department of Legal Medicine, School of Medicine, Keio University
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Yanagida Junichi
Department Of Legal Medicine School Of Medicine Keio University
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Shinozuka Tatsuo
Department Of Legal Medicine School Of Medicine Keio University
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