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TextSentencer_T1 0-167 Sentence denotes Species-specific distribution of alpha-galactosyl epitopes on the gastric H/K ATPase beta-subunit: relevance to the binding of human anti-parietal cell autoantibodies.
T1 0-167 Sentence denotes Species-specific distribution of alpha-galactosyl epitopes on the gastric H/K ATPase beta-subunit: relevance to the binding of human anti-parietal cell autoantibodies.
T1 0-167 Sentence denotes Species-specific distribution of alpha-galactosyl epitopes on the gastric H/K ATPase beta-subunit: relevance to the binding of human anti-parietal cell autoantibodies.
TextSentencer_T2 168-382 Sentence denotes The gastric H/K ATPase beta-subunit, an abundant glycoprotein of the secretory membranes of gastric parietal cells, is the major autoantigen recognized by human parietal cell autoantibodies in gastric autoimmunity.
T2 168-382 Sentence denotes The gastric H/K ATPase beta-subunit, an abundant glycoprotein of the secretory membranes of gastric parietal cells, is the major autoantigen recognized by human parietal cell autoantibodies in gastric autoimmunity.
T2 168-382 Sentence denotes The gastric H/K ATPase beta-subunit, an abundant glycoprotein of the secretory membranes of gastric parietal cells, is the major autoantigen recognized by human parietal cell autoantibodies in gastric autoimmunity.
TextSentencer_T3 383-613 Sentence denotes Our previous studies demonstrated that the human autoantibodies recognize the H/K ATPase beta-subunit from a number of species and that glycosylation of the beta-subunit with complex N-glycans is required for autoantibody binding.
T3 383-613 Sentence denotes Our previous studies demonstrated that the human autoantibodies recognize the H/K ATPase beta-subunit from a number of species and that glycosylation of the beta-subunit with complex N-glycans is required for autoantibody binding.
T3 383-613 Sentence denotes Our previous studies demonstrated that the human autoantibodies recognize the H/K ATPase beta-subunit from a number of species and that glycosylation of the beta-subunit with complex N-glycans is required for autoantibody binding.
TextSentencer_T4 614-679 Sentence denotes The N-glycans of the beta-subunit contain polylactosamine chains.
T4 614-679 Sentence denotes The N-glycans of the beta-subunit contain polylactosamine chains.
T4 614-679 Sentence denotes The N-glycans of the beta-subunit contain polylactosamine chains.
TextSentencer_T5 680-865 Sentence denotes The lactosamine chains of the rabbit beta-subunit are terminated with alpha-linked galactosyl residues (alpha-galactosyl epitope) (Tyagarajan et al., Biochemistry, 1996, 35, 3238-3246).
T5 680-865 Sentence denotes The lactosamine chains of the rabbit beta-subunit are terminated with alpha-linked galactosyl residues (alpha-galactosyl epitope) (Tyagarajan et al., Biochemistry, 1996, 35, 3238-3246).
T5 680-865 Sentence denotes The lactosamine chains of the rabbit beta-subunit are terminated with alpha-linked galactosyl residues (alpha-galactosyl epitope) (Tyagarajan et al., Biochemistry, 1996, 35, 3238-3246).
TextSentencer_T6 866-992 Sentence denotes Here we have investigated the expression of alpha-galactosyl epitopes on the H/K ATPase beta-subunit from a number of species.
T6 866-992 Sentence denotes Here we have investigated the expression of alpha-galactosyl epitopes on the H/K ATPase beta-subunit from a number of species.
T6 866-992 Sentence denotes Here we have investigated the expression of alpha-galactosyl epitopes on the H/K ATPase beta-subunit from a number of species.
TextSentencer_T7 993-1359 Sentence denotes Using the alpha-galactosyl binding lectin, BS1-IB4, and naturally occurring anti-alpha-galactosyl antibodies, we have demonstrated that the rat H/K ATPase beta-subunit also contains terminal alpha-galactosyl residues, but not the beta-subunit from pig, dog, and mouse, indicating species-specific differences in the terminal saccharide sequences of the beta-subunit.
T7 993-1359 Sentence denotes Using the alpha-galactosyl binding lectin, BS1-IB4, and naturally occurring anti-alpha-galactosyl antibodies, we have demonstrated that the rat H/K ATPase beta-subunit also contains terminal alpha-galactosyl residues, but not the beta-subunit from pig, dog, and mouse, indicating species-specific differences in the terminal saccharide sequences of the beta-subunit.
T7 993-1359 Sentence denotes Using the alpha-galactosyl binding lectin, BS1-IB4, and naturally occurring anti-alpha-galactosyl antibodies, we have demonstrated that the rat H/K ATPase beta-subunit also contains terminal alpha-galactosyl residues, but not the beta-subunit from pig, dog, and mouse, indicating species-specific differences in the terminal saccharide sequences of the beta-subunit.
TextSentencer_T8 1360-1470 Sentence denotes We also investigated the potential contribution of the alpha-galactosyl epitopes to the binding by human sera.
T8 1360-1470 Sentence denotes We also investigated the potential contribution of the alpha-galactosyl epitopes to the binding by human sera.
T8 1360-1470 Sentence denotes We also investigated the potential contribution of the alpha-galactosyl epitopes to the binding by human sera.
TextSentencer_T9 1471-1662 Sentence denotes The reactivity of human pernicious anemia serum with gastric parietal cells could not be inhibited with saccharide inhibitors and, in addition, no binding was observed with normal human sera.
T9 1471-1662 Sentence denotes The reactivity of human pernicious anemia serum with gastric parietal cells could not be inhibited with saccharide inhibitors and, in addition, no binding was observed with normal human sera.
T9 1471-1662 Sentence denotes The reactivity of human pernicious anemia serum with gastric parietal cells could not be inhibited with saccharide inhibitors and, in addition, no binding was observed with normal human sera.
TextSentencer_T10 1663-2028 Sentence denotes We conclude that the H/K ATPase beta-subunit oligosaccharides from rabbit and rat are terminated with alpha-galactosyl epitopes, and although the presence of this epitope does not contribute to binding by human parietal cell autoantibodies at the concentrations routinely used, it is recommended that neither rat or rabbit stomachs be used for screening human sera.
T10 1663-2028 Sentence denotes We conclude that the H/K ATPase beta-subunit oligosaccharides from rabbit and rat are terminated with alpha-galactosyl epitopes, and although the presence of this epitope does not contribute to binding by human parietal cell autoantibodies at the concentrations routinely used, it is recommended that neither rat or rabbit stomachs be used for screening human sera.
T10 1663-2028 Sentence denotes We conclude that the H/K ATPase beta-subunit oligosaccharides from rabbit and rat are terminated with alpha-galactosyl epitopes, and although the presence of this epitope does not contribute to binding by human parietal cell autoantibodies at the concentrations routinely used, it is recommended that neither rat or rabbit stomachs be used for screening human sera.