Abstract

4- O-β- D-Galactopyranosyl-α,β- D-glucopyranosylamine (lactosylamine), β- D-gluco-, α- and β- D-manno-pyranosylamines were bound to the carbodiimide-activated groups of lysozyme. Of the 11 free carboxyl groups of the protein, ≈3 were substituted by α,β-6-lactosylamine, and ≈2 by the monohexo-sylamines. One of the 4 glycopeptides isolated from the tryptic digest of the lysozyme-lactosylamine conjugate was identical to synthetic l- N- L-leucinoyl-4- O-β- D-galactopyranosyl-β- D-glucopyranosylamine, indicating the substitution of the carboxyl group of the C-terminal leucine residue. The isolation of a glycopeptide containing the aspartic acid residue in position 117 indicates that the second α,β-lactosylamine residue is linked to the carboxyl group of this amino acid. Both of the 2 other glycopeptides contain the same free carboxyl groups (one glutamic and two aspartic acid residues in positions 35, 48, and 52, respectively). The third α,β-lactosylamine residue seems to be linked to one of these carboxyl groups.

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