Elizabeth E.O. Caldwell
University of Iowa
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The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology | 1996
Elizabeth E.O. Caldwell; Varsha D. Nadkarni; Jonathan R. Fromm; Robert J. Linhardt; John M. Weiler
Heparin and heparan sulfate bind a variety of proteins and peptides to regulate many biological activities. Past studies have examined a limited number of established heparin binding sites and have focused on basic amino acids when modeling binding site structural motifs. This study examines the prevalence of individual amino acids in peptides binding to heparin or heparan sulfate. A 7-mer random peptide library was synthesized using the 20 common amino acids. This 7-mer library was affinity separated using both heparin and heparan sulfate-Sepharose. Bound peptide populations were eluted with a salt step gradient (pH 7) and analysed for amino acid composition. Peptides released from heparin-Sepharose by 0.3 M NaCl were enriched in arginine, lysine, glycine and serine; and depleted in methionine and phenylalanine. In contrast, peptides released from heparan sulfate-Sepharose were enriched in arginine, glycine, serine, and proline (at 0.15 M NaCl). These peptides were depleted in histidine, isoleucine, methionine (not detectable) and phenylalanine. In the heparin binding sites of proteins, which have been published, the enriched amino acids were arginine, lysine and tyrosine. Depleted amino acids include aspartic acid, glutamic acid, glutamine, alanine, glycine, phenylalanine, serine, threonine and valine. This study demonstrates that heparin and heparan sulfate bind different populations of peptide sequences. The differences in amino acid composition indicate that the positive charge density and spacing requirements differ for peptides binding these two glycosaminoglycans.
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics | 1995
Jonathan R. Fromm; Ronald E. Hileman; Elizabeth E.O. Caldwell; John M. Weiler; Robert J. Linhardt
Journal of Voice | 1995
Katherine Verdolini-Marston; Mary Katherine Burke; Arthur Lessac; Leslie Glaze; Elizabeth E.O. Caldwell
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics | 1997
Jonathan R. Fromm; Ronald E. Hileman; Elizabeth E.O. Caldwell; John M. Weiler; Robert J. Linhardt
Growth regulation | 1995
Booth Ba; Boes M; Andress Dl; Dake Bl; Kiefer Mc; Maack C; Robert J. Linhardt; Bar K; Elizabeth E.O. Caldwell; John M. Weiler
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics | 1999
Elizabeth E.O. Caldwell; Alan M. Andreasen; Melinda A. Blietz; Jill N. Serrahn; Victoria VanderNoot; Youmie Park; Guyong Yu; Robert J. Linhardt; John M. Weiler
Biochemical Journal | 1994
Jinhee Bae; Umesh R. Desai; Azra Pervin; Elizabeth E.O. Caldwell; John M. Weiler; Robert J. Linhardt
Carbohydrate Research | 1996
Varsha D. Nadkarni; Toshihiko Toida; Cornelius L. Van Gorp; Robert L. Schubert; John M. Weiler; Kristen P. Hansen; Elizabeth E.O. Caldwell; Robert J. Linhardt
Growth regulation | 1996
Booth Ba; Boes M; Dake Bl; Robert J. Linhardt; Elizabeth E.O. Caldwell; John M. Weiler; Bar Rs
Protein Expression and Purification | 2001
Michael W. Wolff; Fuming Zhang; Jeff J. Roberg; Elizabeth E.O. Caldwell; Patrick R. Kaul; Jill N. Serrahn; David W. Murhammer; Robert J. Linhardt; John M. Weiler