Lactoferrin Is the Major Deoxyribonuclease of Human Milk
Autor: | Valentina N. Buneva, S. E. Babina, Tat'yana G. Kanyshkova, G. A. Nevinsky |
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Rok vydání: | 2004 |
Předmět: |
Cell Survival
Apoptosis Biochemistry Substrate Specificity Sepharose Mice Hydrolysis chemistry.chemical_compound fluids and secretions Cell Line Tumor Animals Humans Bioorganic chemistry Deoxyribonucleases Chromatography Milk Human biology Lactoferrin food and beverages Deoxyribonuclease DNA General Medicine Hydrogen-Ion Concentration stomatognathic diseases chemistry Cell culture biology.protein Electrophoresis Polyacrylamide Gel Female NAD+ kinase Protein Binding |
Zdroj: | Biochemistry (Moscow). 69:1006-1015 |
ISSN: | 0006-2979 |
Popis: | Lactoferrin is the major iron-transferring protein of human barrier fluids such as blood and milk. It is a polyfunctional protein capable of binding DNA exposed on the surface of various cells. Electrophoretically homogenous lactoferrin was prepared by sequential chromatography of human milk proteins on DEAE-cellulose, heparin-Sepharose, and Sepharose containing immobilized anti-lactoferrin antibodies. By subsequent chromatography on Blue Sepharose the resulting lactoferrin was fractionated into several subfractions with different affinity for the sorbent, and this was associated with separation of additional lactoferrin peaks with DNase activity from the main peak. By various techniques, in particular, by in situ testing the DNase activity of lactoferrin in a DNA-containing gel after SDS-electrophoresis, hydrolysis of DNA was for the first time shown to be an intrinsic property of lactoferrin. The substrate specificity of lactoferrin in hydrolysis of DNA was different from specificities of known human DNases. Hydrolysis of DNA was activated by bivalent metal ions and also by ATP and NAD. Unlike the main fraction of lactoferrin with the highest affinity for Blue Sepharose, all protein subfractions with DNase activity were cytotoxic and suppressed growth of human and mouse tumor cell lines. |
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