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Kidney stone rarity in South Africa's black population : investigation of the biochemical and physico-chemical properties of Tamm Horsfall Mucoprotein as a possible contributory factor

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Main Author: Craig, Tracy-Ann
Other Authors: Rodgers, Allen
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Chemistry 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/7443 Kidney stone rarity in South Africa's black population : investigation of the biochemical and physico-chemical properties of Tamm Horsfall Mucoprotein as a possible contributory factor Craig, Tracy-Ann Rodgers, Allen Chemistry Includes bibliographical references. Tamm Horsfall mucoprotein (THP) is a powerful inhibitor of calcium oxalate crystallisation. Since urolithiasis in South African blacks is extremely rare, this study was undertaken to compare the relative inhibitory and biochemical properties of this protein in South African black and white healthy and stone—forn1ing male subjects. THP was isolated by salt precipitation, purified by column chromatography and verified by electrophoresis on SDS-polyacrylamide gels. MALDI-TOF mass spectroscopy was used to determine the molecular weights of the protein from each group and their respective amino acids were analysed. All four THP groups were subjected to tryptic finger printing digestion and matched those of the database. The secondary structures of the four THP proteins were also determined using circular dichroism. The carbohydrate moeities of the four THP groups were analysed for and O-linked oligosaccharides. THP from each of the four groups were subjected to a series of crystallisation experiments using a crossover design in which the protein was added to the urine from which it had been originally isolated, as well as to the urines from the other three groups. This process generated a 4x4 protein-urine grid for investigation of the inhibitory properties of THP in different urine environments. Calcium oxalate crystallization was induced by administration of aqueous sodium oxalate and was monitored Using a Coulter Counter. In another series of experiments 14C-oxalate was used to initiate crystallization. Monitoring in these experiments was achieved by scintillation counter techniques. Calcium oxalate crystal aggregation was investigated in the presence and absence of THP using zeta potential measurements and crystal sedimentation experiments. 2014-09-12T07:07:49Z 2014-09-12T07:07:49Z 2004 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/7443 eng application/pdf Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Chemistry
Craig, Tracy-Ann
Kidney stone rarity in South Africa's black population : investigation of the biochemical and physico-chemical properties of Tamm Horsfall Mucoprotein as a possible contributory factor
thesis_degree_str Doctoral
title Kidney stone rarity in South Africa's black population : investigation of the biochemical and physico-chemical properties of Tamm Horsfall Mucoprotein as a possible contributory factor
title_full Kidney stone rarity in South Africa's black population : investigation of the biochemical and physico-chemical properties of Tamm Horsfall Mucoprotein as a possible contributory factor
title_fullStr Kidney stone rarity in South Africa's black population : investigation of the biochemical and physico-chemical properties of Tamm Horsfall Mucoprotein as a possible contributory factor
title_full_unstemmed Kidney stone rarity in South Africa's black population : investigation of the biochemical and physico-chemical properties of Tamm Horsfall Mucoprotein as a possible contributory factor
title_short Kidney stone rarity in South Africa's black population : investigation of the biochemical and physico-chemical properties of Tamm Horsfall Mucoprotein as a possible contributory factor
title_sort kidney stone rarity in south africa s black population investigation of the biochemical and physico chemical properties of tamm horsfall mucoprotein as a possible contributory factor
topic Chemistry
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/7443
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