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Isolation of different high-<i>M</i>r mucin species from human whole saliva
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Microbial PathogensMedicineOral CavityBioanalysisOral BiologyOral MicrobiologyBuoyant DensityBuoyant DensitiesMicrobiologySalivary GlandPharmacologyClinical MicrobiologyHigh-mr Mucin SpeciesChromatographyHuman Whole Saliva
By using CsCl-density-gradient ultracentrifugation, two high-Mr mucin species were isolated from human whole saliva, having buoyant densities in 0.2 M-guanidinium chloride of approx. 1.56 g/ml (pool IA) and 1.48 g/ml (pool IIA). Analytical density-gradient centrifugation of submandibular, sublingual, labial and palatal saliva, followed by immunochemical analysis with anti-mucin monoclonal antibodies, indicated immunochemical and physicochemical similarities between the high-density mucins of pool IA and mucins from palatal salivary glands. Chemical analysis indicated that the putative palatal mucin was rich in sulphate, but poor in sialic acid. The lower-density mucins of pool IIA equated with the high-Mr mucins of submandibular-sublingual saliva, both immunochemically and physicochemically (buoyant density).
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