Abstract

Cow colostrum trypsin inhibitor (chromatographic form AIV[7])was subjected to basic conditions that favour beta-elimination of carbohydrates from O-glycosidic linkages. The unchanged carbohydrate composition and the unchanged values for serine and threonine indicate the presence of an alkali-stable N-glycosidic bond to asparagine. From a tryptic digest of S-aminoethylated inhibitor the glyco-decapeptide (residues 24 through 33) was isolated. The carbohydrate composition was identical with that of the S-aminoethylated inhibitor. Further degradation of this peptide by carboxypeptidase C (and aminopeptidase) produced the glycopeptide Asn(CHO)-Ser-(Thr) with the same carbohydrate composition. Thus, a single carbohydrate moiety is bound by a N-glycosidic linkage to asparagine-27 of the colostrum inhibitor. It is located opposite to the reactive site at the base of a pear-shaped molecule.

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