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Glycoproteins are proteins that contain oligosaccharide chains (glycans) covalently attached to their polypeptide backbones. Simply put, glycoprotein is a biomolecule composed of a protein and a carbohydrate (an oligosaccharide). The carbohydrate is attached to the protein in a cotranslational or posttranslational modification.
In proteins that have segments extending extracellularly, the extracellular segments are often glycosylated.
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There are two types of glycosylation:
Monosaccharides commonly found in eukaryotic glycoproteins include:
| Galactose | Hexose | Gal |
| Glucose | Hexose | Glc |
| Mannose | Hexose | Man |
| N-Acetylneuraminic acid | Sialic acid (nine C atoms) | NeuAc |
| Fucose | Deoxyhexose | Fuc |
| N-Acetylgalactosamine | Aminohexase | GalNAc |
| N-Acetylglucosamine | Aminohexase | GlaNac |
| Xylose | Pentose | Xyl |
The sugar group(s) can assist in protein folding or improve proteins' stability.
One example of glycoproteins found in the body are mucins, which are secreted in the mucus of the respiratory and digestive tracts. The sugars attached to mucins give them considerable water-holding capacity and also make them resistant to proteolysis by digestive enzymes.
Glycoproteins are important for immune cell recognition, especially in mammals. Examples of glycoproteins in the immune system are:
Other examples of glycoproteins include:
Soluble glycoproteins often show a high viscosity, for example, in egg white and blood plasma.
Hormones that are glycoproteins include:
| Structural molecule | Collagens |
| Lubricant and protective agent | Mucins |
| Transport molecule | Transferrin, ceruloplasmin |
| Immunologic molecule | Immunoglobins, histocompatibility antigens |
| Hormone | Chorionoic gonadotropin, thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) |
| Enzyme | Various, eg, alkaline phosphatase |
| Cell attachment-recognition site | Various proteins involved in cell-cell (eg, sperm-oocyte), virus-cell, bacterium-cell, and hormone cell interactions |
| Antifreeze | Certain plasma proteins of coldwater fish |
| Interact with specific carbohydrates | Lectins, selectins (cell adhesion lectins), antibodies |
| Receptor | Various proteins involved in hormone and drug action |
| Affect folding of certain proteins | Calnexin, calreticulin |
| Regulation of development | Notch and its analogs, key proteins in development |
| Hemostasis (and thrombosis) | Specific glycoproteins on the surface membranes of platelets |
A variety of methods used in detection, purification, and structural analysis of glycoproteins are:
| Periodic acid-Schiff stain | Detects glycoproteins as pink bands after electrophoretic separation. |
| Incubation of cultured cells with glycoproteins as radioactive bands | Leads to detection of a radioactive sugar after electrophoretic separation. |
| Treatment with appropriate endo- or exoglycosidase or phospholipases | Resultant shifts in electrophoretic migration help distinguish among proteins with N-glycan, O-glycan, or GPI linkages and also between high mannose and complex N-glycans. |
| Sepharose-lectin column chromatography | To purify glycoproteins or glycopeptides that bind the particular lectin used. |
| Compositional analysis following acid hydrolysis | Identifies sugars that the glycoprotein contains and their stoichiometry. |
| Mass spectrometry | Provides information on molecular mass, composition, sequence, and sometimes branching of a glycan chain. |
| NMR spectroscopy | To identify specific sugars, their sequence, linkages, and the anomeric nature of glycosidic chain. |
| Methylation (linkage) analysis | To determine linkage between sugars. |
| Amino acid or cDNA sequencing | Determination of amino acid sequence. |
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