Primary structure of bovine lactoperoxidase, a fourth member of a mammalian heme peroxidase family
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Primary structure of bovine lactoperoxidase, a fourth member of a mammalian heme peroxidase family
Abstract
Much is known about bovine lactoperoxidase but no data are available on its primary structure. In this work its main active fraction was isolated from cow's milk and sequenced using a conventional strategy. A clear similarity was found with human myeloperoxidase, eosinophil peroxidase and thyroperoxidase, the sequences of which were recently elucidated from those of their cDNAs and/or genes. The single peptide chain of bovine lactoperoxidase contains 612 amino acid residues, including 15 half-cystines and 4 or 5 potential N-glycosylation sites. The corresponding peptide segments of human myeloperoxidase, eosinophil peroxidase and thyroperoxidase display 55%, 54% and 45% identity with bovine lactoperoxidase, respectively, with 14 out of the 15 half-cystines present in each of the four enzymes being located in identical positions. The occurrence of an odd number of half-cystines in bovine lactoperoxidase supports the recent finding of a heme thiol released from this enzyme by a reducing agent, suggesting that the heme is bound to the peptide chain via a disulfide linkage, since the absence of free thiol in the enzyme was reported long ago.
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