The Journal of Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1756-2651
Print ISSN : 0021-924X
Polypeptide-Polysaccharide Conjugates Produced by Spontaneous Non-Enzymatic Glycation
Leslie BerryAnthony Kam Chuen ChanMaureen Andrew
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1998 Volume 124 Issue 2 Pages 434-439

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A fundamental dogma has developed over the past 20 years that non-enzymatic glycation involving saccharide chains of greater than 3 to 4 residues is an extremely unlikely reaction. Our investigations using glycosaminoglycans have shown that, given sufficient time, polypeptide-polysaccharide conjugates form via the Schiff base-Amadori rearrangement mechanism. Further, even though these straight chain polysaccharides are relatively charged and sterically hindered, spontaneous glycation can also occur in vivo. A complete reinvestigation of all aldose terminating polysaccharides is required to elucidate this new class of macromolecules, which is likely to contain unusual polypeptide-polysaccharide combinations and functions.

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