Carbohydrate composition of lymphocyte plasma membrane from pig mesenteric lymph node

Autor: Snary, D, Allen, A K, Faulkes, R A, Crumpton, M J
Zdroj: Biochemical Journal; January 1976, Vol. 153 Issue: 1 p75-78, 4p
Abstrakt: Pig lymphocyte plasma membrane isolated from mesenteric lymph node contained 69 mug of carbohydrate/mg dry wt., which was made up of neutral sugar, amino sugar and sialic acid in the molar proportions 5:1.7:1. The neutral sugar comprised fucose, ribose, mannose, glucose, galactose and inositol (molar proportions 2:9:11:15:26:1), and the amino sugar glucosamine and galactosamine (molar ratio 2:1). The ribose was most probably derived from RNA. All of the fucose and mannose and almost all of the glucosamine were associated with the membrane protein whereas the membrane lipid contained all of the inositol. The remaining sugars were distributed in various ratios between the protein and lipid fractions.
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