Pig β-Lactoglobulin I (Sus scrofa domestical Artiodactyla) The Primary Structure of the Major Component

Titel in Übersetzung: β-Lactoglobulin des Hausschweines (Sus scrofa domestica, Artiodactyla) Die Primürstruktur der Hauptkomponente

Amedeo Conti, Jasminka Godovac-Zimmermann, Franz Pirchner, Jone Liberator, Gerhard Braunitzer

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Abstract

β-Lactoglobulins from pooled milk (Sus scrofa domestica) are isolated and characterized. The complete primary structure of the major β-lactoglobulin component I is presented. The amino-acid sequence was elucidated by automated Edman degradation of tryptic peptides and cyanogen bromide cleavage products in a liquid phase sequencer. The tryptic and cyanogen bromide peptides were separated by reverse-phase (RP-2) or size exclusion (TSK 2000 SW) high performance liquid chromatography. Pig β-lactoglobulin is composed of only 159 amino acids in contrast to other β-lactoglobulins which contain 162 or 166 amino acids. Sequence alignement with previously sequenced β-lactoglobulins was obtained by introducing two gaps at positions 115 and 151-152. Thus bovine β-lactoglobulin A reveals 62 amino-acid substitutions. The phylogenetic distance from horse β-lactoglobulin I and II is indicated by 49.4% and 62% amino-acid exchanges, respectively. Pig β-lactoglobulin is a mixture of two chains with Gin or Thr at position 119. The free thiol group is localized at position 59. The structural and functional aspects of β-lactoglobulins and its role in vitamin A (retinol) transport are discussed.

Titel in Übersetzungβ-Lactoglobulin des Hausschweines (Sus scrofa domestica, Artiodactyla) Die Primürstruktur der Hauptkomponente
OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)871-878
Seitenumfang8
FachzeitschriftBiological Chemistry Hoppe-Seyler
Jahrgang367
Ausgabenummer2
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 1986

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