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החלבון הקשה אינו משנה את צורתו ואינו מושפע יותר מעליית | החלבון הקשה אינו משנה את צורתו ואינו מושפע יותר מעליית | ||
הטמפרטורה, אלא אם נשרוף את הביצה. | הטמפרטורה, אלא אם נשרוף את הביצה. | ||
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Molecular Characteristics: | Molecular Characteristics: | ||
| - | Ovalbumin consists of <scene name='Sandbox-moshe/385_amino_acids/1'>385 amino acid residues</scene> (Nisbet et al. 1981). It is unique in that its signal sequence is in the middle of the polypeptide chain <scene name='Sandbox-moshe/Signal_sequence/2'>(234-252 residues</scene>) (Lingappa et al. 1979). Interestingly, ovalbumin has been found to have sequence homology with a group of proteinase inhibitors called [http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/101/motm.do?momID=53 serpins] (30% homology with the archetype member of the family, <scene name='Sandbox-moshe/Alpha1-antitrypsin/4'>Alpha1-antitrypsin</scene> (Hunt and Dayhoff 1980 | + | Ovalbumin consists of <scene name='Sandbox-moshe/385_amino_acids/1'>385 amino acid residues</scene> (Nisbet et al. 1981). It is unique in that its signal sequence is in the middle of the polypeptide chain <scene name='Sandbox-moshe/Signal_sequence/2'>(234-252 residues</scene>) (Lingappa et al. 1979). Interestingly, ovalbumin has been found to have sequence homology with a group of proteinase inhibitors called [http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/101/motm.do?momID=53 serpins] (30% homology with the archetype member of the family, <scene name='Sandbox-moshe/Alpha1-antitrypsin/4'>Alpha1-antitrypsin</scene> (Hunt and Dayhoff 1980). |
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Composition: | Composition: | ||
| - | Ovalbumin has <scene name='Sandbox-moshe/Cysteine_residues/1'>four cysteine residues and a single cystine disulfide bridge</scene> (Stevens 1991). Electrophoretic separation shows three ovalbumin bands (Lush 1961). These three bands correspond to the dephosphorylated, monophosphorylated, and diphosphorylated forms. The phosphorylation sites are Ser68 and Ser344. A carbohydrate moiety is linked through Asn292. The N-terminus is acetylated. Two polymorphic forms of ovalbumin are known (ovalbumin A and ovalbumin B). Ovalbumin A has an asparagine at position 311, while ovalbumin B has an aspartic acid (Stevens 1991). | + | Ovalbumin has <scene name='Sandbox-moshe/Cysteine_residues/1'>four cysteine residues and a single cystine disulfide bridge</scene> (Stevens 1991). Electrophoretic separation shows three ovalbumin bands (Lush 1961). These three bands correspond to the dephosphorylated, monophosphorylated, and diphosphorylated forms. <scene name='Sandbox-moshe/Two_phosphorylation_sites/1'>The phosphorylation</scene> sites are Ser68 and Ser344. A carbohydrate moiety is linked through Asn292. The N-terminus is acetylated. Two polymorphic forms of ovalbumin are known (ovalbumin A and ovalbumin B). Ovalbumin A has an asparagine at position 311, while ovalbumin B has an aspartic acid (Stevens 1991). |
<scene name='Sandbox-moshe/Ramachandran_plot/1'>Ramachandran_plot</scene> | <scene name='Sandbox-moshe/Ramachandran_plot/1'>Ramachandran_plot</scene> | ||
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Medicinal characteristics: | Medicinal characteristics: | ||
| - | In cases where poisoning by heavy metals (such as Iron) is suspected, ovalbumin may be administered. Ovalbumin chelates to heavy metals and traps the metal ions within the <scene name='Sandbox-moshe/ | + | In cases where poisoning by heavy metals (such as Iron) is suspected, ovalbumin may be administered. Ovalbumin chelates to heavy metals and traps the metal ions within the <scene name='Sandbox-moshe/Cysteine_residues/1'>sulfhydryl bonds of the protein</scene>. Chelating prevents the absorption of the metals into the gastrointestinal tract and prevents poisoning. |
<scene name='Sandbox-moshe/Ovalbumin/2'>The Ovalbumin proteine</scene> | <scene name='Sandbox-moshe/Ovalbumin/2'>The Ovalbumin proteine</scene> | ||
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