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Distribution of glucuronic and iduronic acid units in heparin chains.

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Radoff S, Danishefsky I

出版信息

J Biol Chem. 1985 Dec 5;260(28):15106-11.

PMID:4066664
Abstract

The distribution of glucuronic and iduronic acid within the chains of anticoagulantly active and inactive beef lung heparin was investigated. A fraction with an average molecular weight of 19,500 was isolated from the heterodisperse mixture and then separated into active and inactive components by affinity chromatography. Each sample was linked through its reducing terminus to tyramine, reduced with sodium borotritide, and bound covalently to Sepharose via an azo bridge. The bound reduced heparin was treated with a limited amount of HNO2 and the degraded fragments were removed. The sections of the chain contiguous with the original reducing terminus were then detached from the insoluble matrix by reaction with sodium dithionite. The recovered polysaccharide was fractionated according to size on Sephadex G-200 and the amount of each uronic acid in the individual fractions was determined. Inactive heparin showed a constant percentage of glucuronic acid in all fragments, i.e. about 8.9% of the total uronic acid. With active heparin the percentage of glucuronic acid increased with the distance from the reducing terminus of the polysaccharide chain, ranging from 9.5 to 20% of the uronic acids. These results suggest that the biosynthesis of active heparin involves unique reactions or specific processing of the macromolecule.

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