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| Content Provider | PubMed Central |
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| Author | Roberts, G. P. Gibbons, R. A. |
| Abstract | 1. The uptake of dilute neutral hypochlorite by epithelial mucopolysaccharides has been compared with that of proteins, polysaccharides, amino acids and sugars. The uptake has been shown to be related to the protein content of the mucopolysaccharides rather than their polysaccharide content. 2. The destruction of the components of epithelial mucopolysaccharides, certain sugars and polysaccharides after oxidation with dilute neutral hypochlorite at 0–4° has been studied. Very little destruction of the sugar components occurred and in epithelial mucopolysaccharides the only amino acid destroyed specifically was arginine. 3. Oxidation of bovine submaxillary-gland mucoprotein and ovalbumin caused very little destruction of hexosamine and no detectable liberation of this residue as a free reducing group, indicating that the O-seryl galactosaminide and the N-acyl-glycosylamine linkages reported to be present in these compounds were relatively stable to hypochlorite. 4. Depolymerization of epithelial mucopolysaccharides by neutral hypochlorite has been studied by using gel-filtration columns and compared with the depolymerization of polysaccharides and proteins under similar conditions. The polysaccharides examined were relatively resistant to oxidation whereas the proteins were extensively broken down. It is inferred that the extensive depolymerization of epithelial mucopolysaccharides by hypochlorite is related to their protein content rather than their polysaccharide content. 5. Fractionation of the products of oxidation of epithelial mucopolysaccharides by column procedures has revealed that the relative proportions of components in all fractions were similar to those in the original material. 6. Though this study does not provide unequivocal evidence from which the overall structure of this type of epithelial mucopolysaccharide may be deduced, the balance of probabilities now appears to favour a long polypeptide chain to which a large number of oligosaccharide side chains are attached via O-seryl and O-threonyl glycosidic linkages. The results, however, are also consistent with an alternating sequence of short polysaccharide and polypeptide chains and further evidence is necessary before this structure can be ruled out. |
| Starting Page | 426 |
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| ISSN | 14708728 |
| e-ISSN | 14708728 |
| Journal | Biochemical Journal |
| Issue Number | 2 |
| Volume Number | 98 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher Date | 1966-02-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Research in Higher Education |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |
| Subject | Cell Biology Molecular Biology Biochemistry |
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