Short communication: Evidence for the presence of a putative odorant-binding protein in bovine colostrum

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Abstract

Using a combination of PAGE and mass spectrom- etry for protein identification, we obtained evidence that a putative odorant-binding protein, designated hypothetical protein LOC517854, occurs in bovine colostrum. This protein, termed as a putative bovine colostral odorant-binding protein (bcOBP), consists of 172 AA residues, including a putative 16-AA signal peptide. The theoretical isoelectric point value and mo- lecular mass of the full-length sequence of bcOBP were calculated to be 4.57 and 19604.18, respectively. The highest sequence similarity (83%) was observed with a potential pheromone transporter, Allergen Bos d 2. An odorant-binding protein derived from bovine nasal mucosa showed relatively low sequence similarity (52%) against bcOBP. Its biological function is unclear, but pheromone transport could be considered. This is the first report of a putative odorant-binding protein in bovine colostrum. © American Dairy Science Association, 2009.

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Fukuda, K., Senda, A., Ishii, T., Urashima, T., Morita, M., & Terabayashi, T. (2009). Short communication: Evidence for the presence of a putative odorant-binding protein in bovine colostrum. Journal of Dairy Science, 92(10), 4992–4996. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2009-2306

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