Isolation and characterization of antifreeze glycoproteins from the frostfish, Microgadus tomcod
- 1 March 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Zoology
- Vol. 60 (3) , 348-355
- https://doi.org/10.1139/z82-046
Abstract
The antifreeze proteins were isolated from frostfish (M. tomcod) using gel filtration and ion exchange chromatography and characterized by high performance liquid chromatography. The antifreeze proteins were glycoproteins which appeared to consist of at least 6 components with MW ranging from 2550-32,200. Chemical analysis of the larger components showed a predominance of alanine, threonine and galactosamine. The smaller peptides contained proline and arginine in addition to alanine and threonine. The amino acid sequence of the smallest glycopeptides (MW 2550) was found to be .**GRAPHIC**. These glycopeptides are very similar in amino acid and carbohydrate composition to those isolated from the Antarctic nototheniids and several northern gadoids. The sequence of the first 14 amino acids of smaller glycopeptides from the frostfish is identical to comparable peptides found in the nototheniids and the saffron cod. Arginine has only been observed in the glycopeptide antifreezes of the frostfish and the saffron cod.Keywords
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