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Catalog | Product Name | EC No. | CAS No. | Source | Price |
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NATE-0052 | Native α-lytic protease | Inquiry |
α-Lactalbumin (α-LP) is a whey protein found abundantly in milk and has gained significant attention in the field of nutrition and health. It is a small globular protein with a diverse range of biological functions.
α-Lactalbumin is a single-chain protein consisting of 123 amino acids with a molecular weight of about 14.2 kDa. It adopts a compact globular structure stabilized by disulfide bonds. The three-dimensional structure of α-LP has been extensively studied using techniques such as X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). The protein consists mainly of an α-helical structure and a small β-sheet region. It contains a metal-binding site that complexes with divalent cations such as calcium. This property is essential for the regulation of the enzymatic activity of α-LP, as discussed below.
Although rare, some people may have an allergic reaction to alpha-LP. Symptoms may include gastrointestinal distress, skin rashes, and respiratory problems. Proper diagnosis and consultation with a healthcare professional are necessary for individuals with suspected allergies.
Alpha-lactalbumin (α-LP) is a multifunctional protein with multiple functions and important clinical implications. It plays a central role in lactose synthesis, bioactive peptide release, and immune regulation, making it important in infant nutrition, digestive health, immune function, and overall health. With further research, the potential applications of α-LP in various fields may continue to expand, thus solidifying its position as an important protein.