Difference between revisions of "Part:BBa K1228006"
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BellamyW,TakaseM,Yamauchi K,et al. Identification of the bactericidal domainof lactoferrin[J]. Biochimicaet BiophysicaActa,1992,1121( 1/2):130-136. | BellamyW,TakaseM,Yamauchi K,et al. Identification of the bactericidal domainof lactoferrin[J]. Biochimicaet BiophysicaActa,1992,1121( 1/2):130-136. | ||
EliassenLT,Berge G,SveinbjornssonB,et al. Evidenceforadirect antitumormechanismof actionof Bovine lactoferricin[J]. Anticancer Research,2002,22(5):2703-2710. | EliassenLT,Berge G,SveinbjornssonB,et al. Evidenceforadirect antitumormechanismof actionof Bovine lactoferricin[J]. Anticancer Research,2002,22(5):2703-2710. | ||
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Wakabayashi H,TakaseM,TomitaM. Lactoferricin derived from milk protein lactoferrin[J]. Current Pharmaceutical Design,2003,9(16):1277-1287. | Wakabayashi H,TakaseM,TomitaM. Lactoferricin derived from milk protein lactoferrin[J]. Current Pharmaceutical Design,2003,9(16):1277-1287. |
Revision as of 07:45, 27 September 2013
25aa with T1 terminator and Constitutive promoter veg
Lf (loctoferrin) is located in many key body fluids , e.g., milk, tears, saliva and other secretions, and in white blood cells ,it has become clear that it is an important part of mammalian defence mechanisms, with a wide range of protective functions.25 amino acid residues is from Lf but has a strong bactericidal, bacteriostatic ability, and the antimicrobial activity than natural LF.We add T1 terminator and Constitutive promoter veg on the 25aa to make it can work regularly.
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
Reference
BellamyW,TakaseM,Yamauchi K,et al. Identification of the bactericidal domainof lactoferrin[J]. Biochimicaet BiophysicaActa,1992,1121( 1/2):130-136. EliassenLT,Berge G,SveinbjornssonB,et al. Evidenceforadirect antitumormechanismof actionof Bovine lactoferricin[J]. Anticancer Research,2002,22(5):2703-2710.
Wakabayashi H,TakaseM,TomitaM. Lactoferricin derived from milk protein lactoferrin[J]. Current Pharmaceutical Design,2003,9(16):1277-1287.