ANALYSES OF HUMAN TRACHEOBRONCHIAL MUCUS FROM HEALTHY-SUBJECTS
- 1 January 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 63 (6), 510-515
Abstract
Tracheobronchial mucus was obtained from 4 healthy [human] subjects by fibreoptic bronchoscopy. The material was fractionated by gel exclusion chromatography on a Sepharose CL2B column. One peak of optical density 280 nm was found in the excluded volume and another in the included volume suggesting that these contained the majority of the aromatic amino acids. Alcian Blue was used to precipitate acidic glycoproteins in each fraction. When the dye had been redissolved, 2 peaks of optical density at 620 nm were detected, in the excluded and included volumes, respectively, and these peaks corresponded with the absorbance at 280 nm. The elution profiles were similar to those given by mucins from other systems. Treatment with urea and dithiothreitol caused no change in the elution profile so there is no evidence that disulfide bonds link glycoprotein subunits in airway mucus from healthy subjects.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
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