Soboleva Svetlana E, Zaksas Natalia P, Nevinsky Georgy A
Institute of Chemical Biology and Fundamental Medicine, Siberian Division of Russian Academy of Sciences, Pr. Akademika Lavrentieva 8, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia.
Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Siberian Division of Russian Academy of Sciences, Pr. Akademika Lavrentieva 3, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia.
ScientificWorldJournal. 2019 Aug 4;2019:2578975. doi: 10.1155/2019/2578975. eCollection 2019.
Many biological processes are performed by different protein complexes. During the association of proteins and enzymes forming specific complexes, the latter can include ions of various metal ions, which may be important for their formation and biological function.
However, to date in the literature there are no data on metal ions that are part of any protein complexes.
A very stable multiprotein complex (~1000±100 kDa) was separated from other proteins of nine samples of female milk by gel filtration on Sepharose 4B. The content of microelements in the stable multiprotein complex and milk was analyzed using two-jet plasma atomic emission spectrometry.
The content of different elements in milk on average decreased in the order: Ca>P>Mg>Al≥Zn≥Fe>Cu >B (0.76-3500 g/g of dry milk powder), while the content of some elements was very low (Sr>Mn>Cr>Ba>Pb>Ag>Ni>Cd, <0.03-0.5 g/g). The content of eight elements in stable multiprotein complex was 1.2-9.6-fold higher than in milk and increased in the order: Ca≈Mg<P<Al<Fe<Pb<Ba<Cr<Cd<Zn, while content of SPC eight metals was 12.3-110-fold higher: Cu (12.3)>B (19.7)>Ag (28.7)>Ni (38)≥Sr (110).
The analysis of the relative content of sixteen elements in human milk and oligomeric complexes of proteins was performed for the first time. Data on the content of metals indicate that during the formation of protein which associates the increase in the content of metal ions bound with proteins of the complex can occur. Such metal ions can be important for the formation and biological function of protein complexes.
许多生物学过程由不同的蛋白质复合物执行。在蛋白质和酶形成特定复合物的过程中,后者可能包含各种金属离子,这对其形成和生物学功能可能很重要。
然而,迄今为止,文献中尚无关于任何蛋白质复合物中所含金属离子的数据。
通过在琼脂糖4B上进行凝胶过滤,从九个女性乳汁样本的其他蛋白质中分离出一种非常稳定的多蛋白复合物(~1000±100 kDa)。使用双喷射等离子体原子发射光谱法分析稳定多蛋白复合物和乳汁中微量元素的含量。
乳汁中不同元素的含量平均按以下顺序降低:钙>磷>镁>铝≥锌≥铁>铜>硼(每克干奶粉0.76 - 3500微克),而一些元素的含量非常低(锶>锰>铬>钡>铅>银>镍>镉,<0.03 - 0.5微克/克)。稳定多蛋白复合物中八种元素的含量比乳汁中高1.2 - 9.6倍,且按以下顺序增加:钙≈镁<磷<铝<铁<铅<钡<铬<镉<锌,而稳定多蛋白复合物中八种金属的含量高12.3 - 110倍:铜(12.3)>硼(19.7)>银(28.7)>镍(38)≥锶(110)。
首次对人乳和蛋白质寡聚复合物中十六种元素的相对含量进行了分析。金属含量数据表明,在蛋白质形成过程中,与复合物蛋白质结合的金属离子含量可能会增加。这种金属离子对蛋白质复合物的形成和生物学功能可能很重要。