1. In depth analysis of the contribution of specific glycoproteins to the overall bovine whey N-linked glycoprofile
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Lubbert Dijkhuizen, Talitha Eshuis-de Ruiter, Sander S. van Leeuwen, Rivca L Valk-Weeber, Cecile Deelman-Driessen, Molecular Immunology, and Host-Microbe Interactions
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0106 biological sciences ,Glycan ,Glycosylation ,animal structures ,GlyCAM-1 ,whey ,01 natural sciences ,Article ,fluids and secretions ,Polysaccharides ,protein glycosylation ,Animals ,Cell adhesion ,Fucosylation ,Glycoproteins ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,milk ,biology ,Chemistry ,Lactoferrin ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Lactoperoxidase ,food and beverages ,General Chemistry ,PP3 ,0104 chemical sciences ,carbohydrates (lipids) ,Whey Proteins ,Biochemistry ,colostrum ,biology.protein ,Colostrum ,Cattle ,Female ,Antibody ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,Glycoprotein ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
The N-linked glycoprofile of bovine whey is the combined result of individual protein glycoprofiles. In this work, we provide in-depth structural information on the glycan structures of known whey glycoproteins, namely lactoferrin, lactoperoxidase, α-lactalbumin, immunoglobulin-G (IgG) and glycosylation dependent cellular adhesion molecule 1 (GlyCAM-1, PP3). The majority (~95%) of N-glycans present in the overall whey glycoprofile were attributed to three proteins; Lactoferrin, IgG and GlyCAM-1. We identified specific signature glycans for these main proteins; Lactoferrin contributes oligomannose-type glycans, while IgG carries fucosylated di-antennary glycans with Gal-β(1,4)GlcNAc (LacNAc) motifs. GlyCAM-1 is the sole whey glycoprotein carrying tri- and tetra-antennary structures, with a high degree of fucosylation and sialylation. Signature glycans can be used to recognize individual proteins in the overall whey glycoprofile, as well as for protein concentration estimations. Application of the whey glycoprofile analysis to colostrum samples revealed dynamic protein concentration changes for IgG, lactoferrin and GlyCAM-1 over time.
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- 2020