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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
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Amino acid sequence of galactosamine-containing glycopeptides in the hinge region of a human immunoglobulin D

Authors: T, Takayasu; S, Suzuki; F, Kametani; N, Takahashi; T, Shinoda; T, Okuyama; E, Munekata;

Amino acid sequence of galactosamine-containing glycopeptides in the hinge region of a human immunoglobulin D

Abstract

Abstract Amino acid sequence and the location of seven galactosamine oligosaccharide moieties of the hinge region of the δ chain of human IgD NIG-65 have been determined. These oligosaccharide moieties are distributed in two distinct fashions: 1) three clusters each consisting of five amino acid residues with two consecutive attachment sites either Ala-X-Ala-Ser-Ser or Ala-X-Ala-Thr-Thr, where X can be any amino acid including proline, 2) one triplet sequence Val-Pro-Thr with one attachment site. We propose two rules with regard to the acceptor sequence for galactosamine oligosaccharides, the quintet sequence rule and triplet sequence rule.

Keywords

Protein Conformation, Glycopeptides, Humans, Galactosamine, Amino Acid Sequence, Immunoglobulin D, Multiple Myeloma

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