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SAL_13074 details
Primary information
SALIDSAL_13074
Biomarker nameProtease serine 4 isoform B
Biomarker TypeNA
Sampling MethodAdult
Collection MethodNA
Analysis MethodNA
Collection SiteWhole Saliva
Disease CategoryHealthy
Disease/ConditionHealthy
Disease SubtypeNA
Fold Change/ ConcentrationNA
Up/DownregulatedNA
ExosomalNA
OrganismHomo sapiens
PMID16740002
Year of Publication2006
Biomarker IDQ7Z5F4
Biomarker CategoryProtein
SequenceMHMRETSGFTLKKGRSAPLVFHPPDALIAVPFDDDDKIVGGYTCEENSLPYQVSLNSGSHFCGGSLISEQWVVSAAHCYKSRIQVRLGEHNIKVLEGNEQFINAAKIIRHPKYNRDTLDNDIMLIKLSSPAVINARVSTISLPTAPPAAGTECLISGWGNTLSSGADYPDELKCLDAPVLTQAECKASYPGKITNSMFCVGFLEGGKDSCQGDSGGPVVCNGQLQGVVSWGHGCAWKNRPGVYTKVYNYVDWIKDTIAANS
Title of studyIdentification of N-linked glycoproteins in human saliva by glycoprotein capture and mass spectrometry
Abstract of studyGlycoproteins make up a major and important part of the salivary proteome and play a vital role in maintaining the health of the oral cavity. Because changes in the physiological state of a person are reflected as changes in the glycoproteome composition, mapping the salivary glycoproteome will provide insights into various processes in the body. Salivary glycoproteins were identified by the hydrazide coupling and release method. In this approach, glycoproteins were coupled onto a hydrazide resin, the proteins were then digested and formerly N-glycosylated peptides were selectively released with the enzyme PNGase F and analyzed by LC-MS/MS. Employing this method, coupled with in-solution isoelectric focusing separation as an additional means for pre-fractionation, we identified 84 formerly N-glycosylated peptides from 45 unique N-glycoproteins. Of these, 16 glycoproteins have not been reported previously in saliva. In addition, we identified 44 new sites of N-linked glycosylation on the proteins.