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Physical and Chemical Studies on Ceruloplasmin

IV. PREPARATION OF RADIOACTIVE, SIALIC ACID-FREE CERULOPLASMIN LABELED WITH TRITIUM ON TERMINAL D-GALACTOSE RESIDUES

Anatol G. Morell 1, C. J. A. Van Den Hamer 1, I. Herbert Scheinberg 1, and Gilbert Ashwell 2

From the 1 From the Department of Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, New York 10461
2 From the National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20014

Crystalline ceruloplasmin was substantially freed of sialic acid by the action of neuraminidase. Sequential treatment of asialoceruloplasmin with galactose oxidase and tritiated borohydride resulted in the incorporation of tritium into at least 4 residues of D-galactose of the protein molecule.

Submitted on March 21, 1966


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