Mm. Kasi et al., STUDIES ON HUMAN CERVICAL-MUCUS - THE EFFECT OF PROTEASES ON CERVICAL-MUCUS GLYCOPROTEINS FUNCTIONS, Journal of the Chemical Society of Pakistan, 19(2), 1997, pp. 153-162
The influence of proteolytic enzymes on human cervical mucus glycoprot
eins has been investigated to assess their influence on cervical funct
ion, sperm migration and penetration. The main component of estrogenic
cervical mucus, a high molecular weight glycoprotein was treated with
Pronase, trypsin and chymotrypsin, and the enzyme-resistant glycoprot
ein was purified by gel filtration on Bio-Gel P-200 and Sepharose 2-B.
A macromolecular component in good yield was recovered containing car
bohydrate and protein moieties. Asialoglycoprotein on treatment with P
ronase, trypsin and chymotrypsin released more than one glycoproteins.
The carbohydrate and amino acid composition of the native and degrade
d glycoproteins were similar in composition with changes in molecular
proportions. Sequential glycosidases treatment lectin binding and Smit
h's degradation established main structural features of degraded glyco
proteins that showed some differences to that of native glycoprotein.
The influence of proteinases on cervical mucus glycoproteins and a pos
sible mechanism of sperm penetration through the cervical mucus and en
zyme treated glycoproteins is investigated. It has been shown that in
midcycle human and simian cervical mucus glycoproteins there are commo
n epitopes.