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Cow Milk Lactoferrin Possesses Several Catalytic Activities

Lactoferrin (LF) is a Fe(3+)-binding glycoprotein, that was first recognized in milk and then in other epithelial secretions and barrier body fluids to which many different functions have been attributed to LF including protection from iron-induced lipid peroxidation, immunomodulation, cell growth r...

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Autores principales: Soboleva, Svetlana E., Sedykh, Sergey E., Alinovskaya, Ludmila I., Buneva, Valentina N., Nevinsky, Georgy A.
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6627417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31146486
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom9060208
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author Soboleva, Svetlana E.
Sedykh, Sergey E.
Alinovskaya, Ludmila I.
Buneva, Valentina N.
Nevinsky, Georgy A.
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Sedykh, Sergey E.
Alinovskaya, Ludmila I.
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description Lactoferrin (LF) is a Fe(3+)-binding glycoprotein, that was first recognized in milk and then in other epithelial secretions and barrier body fluids to which many different functions have been attributed to LF including protection from iron-induced lipid peroxidation, immunomodulation, cell growth regulation, DNA and RNA binding, as well as transcriptional activation, etc. The polyfunctional physiological role of LF is still unclear, but it has been suggested to be responsible for primary defense against microbial and viral infections. It was shown previously that human milk LF possesses several enzymatic activities: DNase, RNase, ATPase, phosphatase, and amylase. Analysis of human, cow, horse, buffalo and camel LF showed a highly conserved three-dimensional (3D) structure including only detail differences in the species. Recently, it was shown that similar to human cow LF possesses DNase and RNase activities. Using different methods here we have shown for the first time that LFs from the milk of seven cows of different breeds possess high peroxidase, protease, amylase, protease, and phosphatase activities. Protease activity of cow LFs was activated by Mg(2+) and Ca(2+) ions. In contrast to human LFs, ATPase activity was revealed only in three of seven cow LF preparations. The discovery that LF possesses these activities may contribute to understanding the multiple physiological functions of this extremely polyfunctional protein including its protective role against microbial and viral infections.
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spelling pubmed-66274172019-07-23 Cow Milk Lactoferrin Possesses Several Catalytic Activities Soboleva, Svetlana E. Sedykh, Sergey E. Alinovskaya, Ludmila I. Buneva, Valentina N. Nevinsky, Georgy A. Biomolecules Article Lactoferrin (LF) is a Fe(3+)-binding glycoprotein, that was first recognized in milk and then in other epithelial secretions and barrier body fluids to which many different functions have been attributed to LF including protection from iron-induced lipid peroxidation, immunomodulation, cell growth regulation, DNA and RNA binding, as well as transcriptional activation, etc. The polyfunctional physiological role of LF is still unclear, but it has been suggested to be responsible for primary defense against microbial and viral infections. It was shown previously that human milk LF possesses several enzymatic activities: DNase, RNase, ATPase, phosphatase, and amylase. Analysis of human, cow, horse, buffalo and camel LF showed a highly conserved three-dimensional (3D) structure including only detail differences in the species. Recently, it was shown that similar to human cow LF possesses DNase and RNase activities. Using different methods here we have shown for the first time that LFs from the milk of seven cows of different breeds possess high peroxidase, protease, amylase, protease, and phosphatase activities. Protease activity of cow LFs was activated by Mg(2+) and Ca(2+) ions. In contrast to human LFs, ATPase activity was revealed only in three of seven cow LF preparations. The discovery that LF possesses these activities may contribute to understanding the multiple physiological functions of this extremely polyfunctional protein including its protective role against microbial and viral infections. MDPI 2019-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6627417/ /pubmed/31146486 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom9060208 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sedykh, Sergey E.
Alinovskaya, Ludmila I.
Buneva, Valentina N.
Nevinsky, Georgy A.
Cow Milk Lactoferrin Possesses Several Catalytic Activities
title Cow Milk Lactoferrin Possesses Several Catalytic Activities
title_full Cow Milk Lactoferrin Possesses Several Catalytic Activities
title_fullStr Cow Milk Lactoferrin Possesses Several Catalytic Activities
title_full_unstemmed Cow Milk Lactoferrin Possesses Several Catalytic Activities
title_short Cow Milk Lactoferrin Possesses Several Catalytic Activities
title_sort cow milk lactoferrin possesses several catalytic activities
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6627417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31146486
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom9060208
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