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Iron-binding property of lactoferrin in the case of inflammation

Abstract

Lactoferrin (Lf) is a biologically important molecule, that accomplishes a number of useful functions in an organism. Lf can be situated in conditions associated with enrichment of reactive halogen species (asthma, infectious disease, heart-disease etс.). It was shown using spectrophotometric and fluorescence methods that HOCl and particularly HOBr lead to significant destruction of Trp residues and iron-binding capacity of Lf.

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M. S. Terekhova
Белорусский государственный университет, Республика Беларусь
Belarus


I. V. Gorudko
Белорусский государственный университет, Республика Беларусь
Belarus


D. V. Grigorieva
Белорусский государственный университет, Республика Беларусь
Belarus


I. V. Semak
Белорусский государственный университет, Республика Беларусь
Belarus


A. V. Sokolov
ФГБНУ «Институт экспериментальной медицины», Российская Федерация
Belarus


O. M. Panasenko
Федеральный научно-клинический центр физико-химической медицины ФМБА России, Российская Федерация
Belarus


S. N. Cherenkevich
Белорусский государственный университет, Республика Беларусь
Belarus


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Terekhova M.S., Gorudko I.V., Grigorieva D.V., Semak I.V., Sokolov A.V., Panasenko O.M., Cherenkevich S.N. Iron-binding property of lactoferrin in the case of inflammation. Doklady BGUIR. 2018;(7):80-84. (In Russ.)

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