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Human transferrin apoform transferrin

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Human transferrin apoform (transferrin) is a protein found in the blood that binds and transports iron. It is a key component in various laboratory procedures and research applications.

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Glycoprotein Deglycosylation Protocol

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Human transferrin apoform (transferrin) (Wako), human α1AGP (Sigma; catalog no.: G9885), human fibrinogen (Fujifilm; catalog no.: 061-03691), human haptoglobin (Sigma; catalog no.: H3536), human α1-antitrypsin (Sigma; catalog no.: A9024), and human IgG (Wako; catalog no.: 143-09501) were purchased and used for the assays. One milligram of α1AGP, transferrin, fibrinogen, haptoglobin, α1-antitrypsin, or IgG was digested with 3.8 munit/μl of Arthrobacter ureafaciens neuraminidase (Nacalai Tesque) and 1.2 unit/μl of Streptococcus pneumoniae β-galactosidase (New England Biolabs) in 87 mM sodium acetate buffer (pH 4.5) at 37 °C overnight.
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Glycosidase Treatment and Heat Denaturation of Glycoproteins

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Human α1AGP (G9885, Sigma), human transferrin apoform (transferrin) (Wako), and chicken egg SGP (α2,6-SGP) (Fushimi) were purchased and used for the assays. A total of 500 μg of α1AGP, transferrin, or SGP was digested with 0.25 unit/ml of Arthrobacter ureafaciens neuraminidase (Nacalai Tesque) and 80 unit/ml of Streptococcus pneumoniae β-galactosidase (New England Biolabs) in 87 mM sodium acetate buffer (pH 4.5) at 37 °C overnight. For heat denaturation, glycosidase-treated α1AGP was incubated at 60, 80, or 100 °C for 10 min.
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