1. Multiple forms of lactoferrin in normal and leukemic human granulocytes.
- Author
-
Furmanski P and Li ZP
- Subjects
- Blotting, Western, Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Humans, Iron metabolism, Lactoferrin metabolism, Milk, Human analysis, Molecular Weight, Peptide Fragments analysis, Peptide Hydrolases metabolism, Ribonucleases metabolism, Granulocytes analysis, Lactoferrin analysis, Lactoglobulins analysis, Leukemia, Myeloid blood
- Abstract
Multiple forms of lactoferrin (Lf) were detected in granulocytes isolated from normal individuals and patients with granulocytic leukemias. One class of Lfs bound iron; a second class did not bind iron but possessed potent ribonuclease activity. The different forms of Lf were similar, if not identical, in their physical, chemical, and antigenic properties. The multiple forms of Lf may relate to the various functions ascribed to the molecule.
- Published
- 1990