Heme-binding of bovine lactoferrin: the potential presence of a heme-binding capacity in an ancestral transferrin gene

被引:4
|
作者
Saito, Nariaki [1 ]
Iio, Takefumi [1 ]
Yoshikawa, Yasunaga [1 ]
Ohtsuka, Hiromichi [2 ]
Orino, Koichi [1 ]
机构
[1] Kitasato Univ, Sch Vet Med, Lab Vet Biochem, 23-35-1 Higashi, Towada, Aomori 0348628, Japan
[2] Rakuno Gakuen Univ, Sch Vet Med, Dept Vet Internal Med, 582 Bunkyodai Midorimachi, Ebetsu, Hokkaido 0698501, Japan
关键词
Bovine; Iron; Heme; Lactoferrin; Transferrin; PORPHYROMONAS-GINGIVALIS; REGULATORY MOTIF; IRON; MILK; FERRITIN; POLYMORPHISM; EXPRESSION; PROTEIN; CELLS; BIONANOTECHNOLOGY;
D O I
10.1007/s10534-017-0075-1
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Lactoferrin (Lf) and transferrin (Tf) are iron-binding proteins that can bind various metal ions. This study demonstrates the heme-binding activity of bovine Lf and Tf using biotinylated hemin. When both proteins were coated on separate plate wells, each directly bound biotinylated hemin. On the other hand, when biotinylated hemin was immobilized on an avidin-coated plate, soluble native Lf bound to the immobilized biotinylated hemin whereas native Tf did not, suggesting that a conformational change triggered by coating on the plate allows the binding of denatured Tf with hemin. Incubation of Lf with hemin-agarose resulted in negligible binding of Lf with biotinylated hemin. Lf in bovine milk also bound to immobilized biotinylated hemin. These results demonstrate that bovine Lf has specific heme-binding activity, which is different from Tf, suggesting that either Tf lost heme-binding activity during its evolution or that Lf evolved heme-binding activity from its Tf ancestral gene. Additionally, Lf in bovine milk may bind heme directly, but may also bind heme indirectly by interaction with other milk iron- and/or heme-binding proteins.
引用
收藏
页码:131 / 138
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] STUDIES ON HEME TRANSFER FROM MICROSOMAL HEMOPROTEINS TO HEME-BINDING PLASMA-PROTEINS
    MAINES, MD
    ANDERS, MW
    MULLEREB.U
    MOLECULAR PHARMACOLOGY, 1974, 10 (02) : 204 - 213
  • [42] Functional binding analysis of human fibrinogen as an iron- and heme-binding protein
    Orino, Koichi
    BIOMETALS, 2013, 26 (05) : 789 - 794
  • [43] The effects of heme-binding proteins on the peroxidative and catalatic activities of hemin
    Grinberg, LN
    O'Brien, PJ
    Hrkal, Z
    FREE RADICAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, 1999, 27 (1-2) : 214 - 219
  • [44] LOCATION OF HEME-BINDING SITES IN THE MITOCHONDRIAL CYTOCHROME-B
    SARASTE, M
    FEBS LETTERS, 1984, 166 (02): : 367 - 372
  • [45] Evidence for a Novel Heme-Binding Protein, HasAh, in Alzheimer Disease
    Castellani, Rudy J.
    Harris, Peggy L. R.
    Lecroisey, Anne
    Izadi-Pruneyre, Nadia
    Wandersman, Cecile
    Perry, George
    Smith, Mark A.
    ANTIOXIDANTS & REDOX SIGNALING, 2000, 2 (01) : 137 - 142
  • [46] DYNAMIC ASPECTS OF THE HEME-BINDING SITE IN PHYLOGENETICALLY DISTANT MYOGLOBINS
    BISMUTO, E
    IRACE, G
    COLONNA, G
    JAMESON, DM
    GRATTON, E
    BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA, 1987, 913 (02) : 150 - 154
  • [47] Evolutionary relationships between heme-binding ferredoxin α plus β barrels
    Acharya, Giriraj
    Kaur, Gurmeet
    Subramanian, Srikrishna
    BMC BIOINFORMATICS, 2016, 17
  • [48] Profiling the Heme-Binding Proteomes of Bacteria Using Chemical Proteomics
    Wilkinson, Isabel V. L.
    Bottlinger, Max
    El Harraoui, Yassmine
    Sieber, Stephan A.
    ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION, 2023, 62 (09)
  • [49] The heme-binding protein (HbpA) of Haemophilus influenzae as a virulence determinant
    Morton, Daniel J.
    Seale, Thomas W.
    Bakaletz, Lauren O.
    Jurcisek, Joseph A.
    Smith, Ann
    VanWagoner, Timothy M.
    Whitby, Paul W.
    Stull, Terrence L.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2009, 299 (07) : 479 - 488
  • [50] Detection of heme-binding proteins in epidemic strains of Burkholderia cepacia
    Smalley, JW
    Charalabous, P
    Birss, AJ
    Hart, CA
    CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORY IMMUNOLOGY, 2001, 8 (03) : 509 - 514