Strongly reacting antibodies specific for defined mucin gene products are often directed against the mucin protein backbone of the heavily glycosylated serine/threonine rich regions. A prerequisite for the use of such antibodies is often the complete removal of the oligosaccharides from the protein. This paper describes an efficient one-step deglycosylation method using gaseous hydrogen fluoride on nylon blotting membranes and microtiter wells.
Deglycosylation by gaseous hydrogen fluoride of mucus glycoproteins immobilized on nylon membranes and in microtiter wells. Publishing Authors By Initials
Deglycosylation by gaseous hydrogen fluoride of mucus glycoproteins immobilized on nylon membranes and in microtiter wells. Journal Published:
PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov
Journal: Glycoconjugate journal
VOLUME: 15
Page Numbers: 749-55
Journal Abbreviation: Glycoconj. J.
ISSN: 0282-0080
DAY: 1
MONTH: Aug
YEAR: 1998
Deglycosylation by gaseous hydrogen fluoride of mucus glycoproteins immobilized on nylon membranes and in microtiter wells. Information
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LANGUAGE: eng
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Deglycosylation by gaseous hydrogen fluoride of mucus glycoproteins immobilized on nylon membranes and in microtiter wells. Keywords Mesh Terms:
KEYWORDS: Oligosaccharides
MESH TERMS: immunology
Chemical & Substance for Abstract: Deglycosylation by gaseous hydrogen fluoride of mucus glycoproteins immobilized on nylon membranes and in microtiter wells. Information
Substance Name: Hydrofluoric Acid
Registry Number: 7664-39-3
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AFFILIATION: Department of Medical Biochemistry, University of Göteborg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Country: ENGLAND
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