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  • Title: Studies on cell-clearing activity in alpha-lactalbumin. Effects of calcium removal on activity and conformation.
    Author: White FH.
    Journal: Int J Pept Protein Res; 1992 Mar; 39(3):265-72. PubMed ID: 1399266.
    Abstract:
    Effects of calcium removal on the cell-clearing activity of alpha-lactalbumin (alpha-LA) and concomitant changes in conformational structure have been investigated as part of a continuing study of the activity found earlier [McKenzie, H.A. & White, F.H., Jr. (1987) Biochem. Int. 14, 347]. This activity is similar to that of lysozyme, whereby lysis of the bacterial cell wall is catalyzed. However, the specific activity of alpha-LA is on the order of 10(-6) that of lysozyme. Under conditions where activities of apo and native alpha-LA were approximately linear functions of the protein concentration, the maximal ratio of apo to native activity was 5.7:1, determined by comparison of second order velocity constants. The CD spectrum of apo alpha-LA is intermediate between that of the A state and the native protein. By NMR, the conformation of apo alpha-LA is similar to, but distinctly different from, that of the native protein. The apo form did not revert completely to the native state when Ca(II) was resupplied, consistent with a role for this cation in folding. It is suggested that the activity increase may result from a diminished constriction of the "cleft" region in alpha-LA.
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