Title: Lactoferrin
1Lactoferrin
- Bibi Haniff Thanh Nguyen Ngoc Tran
Ciamaruel Fears
2 Lactoferrin
- What is Lactoferrin?
- Iron-binding protein
- Transports Iron
- Transferrin family
- Possibly Regulates and Maintains Iron levels
3 Lactoferrin...
- Moonlighting protein Multifunctional
- 3-D structure
- Some Unknown Functions
Baker,BakerKiddLactoferrin and
transferrinFunctional variations on a common
structural framework,2002
4 Lactoferrin
- Locations
- Milk
- Also found in
- Tears
- GI fluid
- Spleen
- Bone
- Brain Tissues
BakerBaker Molecular structure, binding
properties and dynamics of Lactoferrin,2005
5 Lactoferrin
- Bovine Lactoferrin (1BLF)
- Species
- Cow/water buffalo
- Human/chimpanzee
- Sheep/goat
- Rats/Mice
- Dog
- Camel
- Pig
BakerBaker Molecular structure, binding
properties and dynamics of Lactoferrin,2005
6 Lactoferrin
- Uses
- Multifunctional
- Antimicrobial
- Anti-inflammatory
- Possible Anticancer and regulation of Immune
system - Enzymatic Activities
- Cleavage of synthetic substrates
Brock,Jeremy, The physiology of lactoferrin,2002
7 Lactoferrin
- Real World Applications
- Infant Formula
- Immune Enhancers
- Prevent/Decrease Osteoporosis
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8 Lactoferrin
- More Real World Applications
- Cure microbial infections
- Injection or Orally
- On-going studies
- Treating diarrhea in
- toddlers
- Other studies majority
- Human LF
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9 Mechanism
Baker,BakerKiddLactoferrin and
transferrinFunctional variations on a common
structural framework,2002
10Structure
11 Lactoferrin Structure (1BLF)
- Transferrin family
- X-ray crystallography
- Chain A- AA
- 2 Lobes, 4 Domains
12 Structure of Lactoferrin
- 26 Helices
- 27 Beta Strands
- 17 Disulfide bridges
13 Ligands
- IRON (Fe3)
- CARBONATE ION (CO3)
- N-ACETYL-D-GLUCOSAMINE
- (NAG )
- BETA-D-MANNOSE
- ALPHA-D-MANNOSE
14 FE Binding Sites
- Fe3 binding site 1
- Asp60A
- Tyr92A
- Tyr192A
- His253A
- Fe3 binding site 2
- Asp395A
- Tyr433A
- Tyr526A
- His595A
15 AA STATS
16 Transmembrane Protein?
- GREASE
-TMHMM
17 Motifs of Interest...
- N-glycosylation site
- cAMP- and cGMP-dependent protein kinase
phosphorylation site Protein - Kinase C phosphorylation site
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- Casein kinase II phosphorylation site
- N-myristoylation site
- Transferrins signatures
18 Transferrin Signatures...
- C-lobe
- Transferrin 1
- 11 aa 433-443
- Transferrin 2
- 18 aa 526-543
- Transferrin 3
- 32 aa 568-599
- N-lobe
- Transferrin 1
- 11 aa 92-102
- Transferrin 2
- 18 aa 192-209
- Transferrin 3
- 32 aa 226-257
19 Repetitive Structures...
- AVAVVKK
- 94-100 435-441
- KSCHT
- 113-117 455-459
- GYSGAFKCL
- 191-199
- GYTGAFRCL
- 525-533
- GDVAFVKETT V FEN
- 204-217
- GDVAFVKNDTVWEN
- 538-551
20 How was my prediction?
- Protein Explorer
- 0 Turns
- 27 Strands
- 26 Helices
21Phylogeny
22 Species Used...
- 11 species selected
- All mammalian
- Low E-values
- High score
- High percent identities
- High percent positives
23 Phylogeny
- BOXSHADE
- Gene comparison among species
- Highly conserved regions
24 CLUSTALW Rooted Tree
- Evolutionary trends
- Human/Chimpanzee
- Water Buffalo/Cow
- Sheep/Goat
- Rodents
25 Comparing Trees...
CLUSTALW Rooted Tree
CLUSTALW Unrooted Tree
Drawtree Unrooted Tree
26 Amino Acid vs. Nucleic Acid Tree
27 PROTPARS Parsimony Tree
- ONLY 1 Parsimony Tree
- Similar to CLUSTALW UPGMA
- Mouse/Rat
- Human/Chimpanzee
- Cow/Water Buffalo
- Main difference
- Sheep Lt not closely related to Goat
28 BOOTSTRAP Tree
29 Mutations among species
- Two types of stop codon mutations
- Mutation among 3 stop codons
- TAA to TAG
- TGA to TAA/TAG
- TAA to GAA
30 Mutations
- Sequence length variations amongst species
- Mutation of TAA to GAA results in 66bp elongation
(conserved in R. norvegicus) - 81bp deletion found in chimpanzee
31 Conserved Sequences
32 FE1 Binding Site
- Mutations affect iron binding
- Favored by natural selection
- Haemophilus influenzae
BakerBaker Molecular structure, binding
properties and dynamics of Lactoferrin,2005
33Work Cited
- Oztas, Yesim,Nuriman Ozgunes. "LactoferrinA
multifunctional protein." Advances in Molecular
Medicine 1(2005) 149-154. - Baker,, EN,Baker,HM. "Molecular Structure,binding
properties and dynamics of lactoferrin." Cellular
and Molecular Cell Sciences 62(2005) 2531-2539. - Roseanu, A,Brock, JH. "What are the Structure and
Biological Function of Lactoferrin in Human
Breast Milk?." Life 58(2006) 235-237. - Kang,, JF,Li, XL,Zhou,RY,Li,LH,Feng,FJ,Guo,XL.
"Bioinformatics Analysis of Lactoferrin Gene for
Several Species." Biochem Genet 46(2008)
312-322. - Steijns,, JM.,Hooijdonk,ACM.. "Ocurrence,structure
,biochemical properties and technological
characteristics of lactoferrin." British Journal
of Nutrition 84(2000) S11-S17. - Brock,, Jeremy. "The physiology of lactoferrin."
Biochem 80(2002) - Baker,, EN,Baker,HM., Kidd, R.. "lactoferrin and
transferrinFunctional variations on a common
structural framework." Biochem 80(2002) 27-34. - http//controlled-trials.com/mrct/trial/407437/bov
inelactoferrin, accessed November 24th ,2008 - http//www.lactoferrinresearch.org/ accessed
November 24th, 2008
34Questions?