نتایج جستجو برای: alpha lactalbumin

تعداد نتایج: 202758  

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2008
Olof Sandström Bo Lönnerdal Gitte Graverholt Olle Hernell

BACKGROUND Formula-fed infants have growth and plasma amino acid patterns different from those of breastfed infants. OBJECTIVE alpha-Lactalbumin is a major protein in human milk, and the addition of bovine alpha-lactalbumin to infant formula has been proposed to modify the plasma amino acid pattern of the recipient infant, possibly allowing a reduction in the protein content of the formula, w...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2002
C Rob Markus Berend Olivier Edward H F de Haan

BACKGROUND Cognitive performance often declines under chronic stress exposure. The negative effect of chronic stress on performance may be mediated by reduced brain serotonin function. The uptake of the serotonin precursor tryptophan into the brain depends on nutrients that influence the availability of tryptophan by changing the ratio of plasma tryptophan to the sum of the other large neutral ...

2005
D. Terence W. BRYANT

Literature values for the Kd for Ca2 + in bovine a-lactalbumin range over 3 orders of magnitude. There is a difference between two results obtained with EGTA as a metalion buffer, partly because different values for the Kd of Ca2 +-EGTA were used in the calculations, and a much wider difference between results obtained in the presence and absence of EGTA, which has been attributed to an interac...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997
L C Wu P S Kim

The molten globule, a widespread protein-folding intermediate, can attain a native-like backbone topology, even in the apparent absence of rigid side-chain packing. Nonetheless, mutagenesis studies suggest that molten globules are stabilized by some degree of side-chain packing among specific hydrophobic residues. Here we investigate the importance of hydrophobic side-chain diversity in determi...

2010
Anders Malmendal Jarl Underhaug Daniel E. Otzen Niels C. Nielsen

To obtain insight into the functions of proteins and their specific roles, it is important to establish efficient procedures for exploring the states that encapsulate their conformational space. Global Protein folding State mapping by multivariate NMR (GPS NMR) is a powerful high-throughput method that provides such an overview. GPS NMR exploits the unique ability of NMR to simultaneously recor...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1967
K Brew P N Campbell

1. Slices of lactating guinea-pig mammary gland were incubated with radioactive amino acids and the various subcellular fractions separated by centrifugation after disruption of the cells by mincing and homogenization. The most active fraction for protein synthesis appeared to be the ;mitochondrial'. 2. When the subcellular fractions were prepared without previous incubation of the cells and we...

Journal: :Journal of cellular physiology 1988
J L Blum M S Wicha

The differentiation of rat mammary epithelial cells is characterized both by morphologic changes and by the expression of a group of milk protein genes. We have previously shown that by culturing these cells on the basement membrane glycoprotein laminin, the synthesis of the milk proteins, transferrin, alpha-casein, and alpha-lactalbumin is induced. In order to determine if this effect is media...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2002
H M Farrell P X Qi E M Brown P H Cooke M H Tunick E D Wickham J J Unruh

Recent advances in the field of protein chemistry have significantly enhanced our understanding of the possible intermediates that may occur during protein folding and unfolding. In particular, studies on alpha-lactalbumin have led to the theory that the molten globule state may be a possible intermediate in the folding of many proteins. The molten globule state is characterized by a somewhat c...

مصطفایی, علی, پروانه, شهرام, چلبی, مریم, ژاله جو, نغمه ,

Introduction & Objective: Ficin is a member of plant cystein proteases that is abundant in fig. This enzyme has many pharmacological and industrial uses. In the present study, the enzyme was purified by a simple procedure and its proteolytic activity was assayed on several plant and animal proteins. Materials & Methods: Ficin was extracted from unripe fig, precipitated by ammonium sulfate and...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 1995
B A Schulman C Redfield Z Y Peng C M Dobson P S Kim

alpha-Lactalbumin (alpha-LA) is a two-domain, calcium-binding protein that forms one of the best studied molten globules. We present here amide hydrogen exchange studies of the molten globule formed by human alpha-LA at pH 2 and compare these results with a similar study of the native state at pH 6.3. The most persistent structure in the molten globule is localized in the helical domain, consis...

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