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Biochemical properties of canine serum ferritin: iron content and nonbinding to concanavalin A
Authors:Kiyotaka Watanabe  Naoko Muranishi  Yoshiko Murata  Kouichi Orino  Shozo Okano  Shinji Yamamoto
Affiliation:(1) Laboratories of Biochemistry, School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences, Kitasato University, Towada, Aomori, 034-8628, Japan;(2) Small Animal Medicine, School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences, Kitasato University, Towada, Aomori, 034-8628, Japan
Abstract:A sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay using H-subunit-rich canine heart ferritin as a standard has been developed for measuring canine serum ferritin which is H-subunit-rich. Serum ferritin concentrations in 51 normal dogs ranged from 143 to 1766 ng ml–1, with a mean value of 479±286 (SD) ng ml–1. Serum ferritin iron concentrations as determined by an immunoprecipitation technique ranged from 30.4 to 115.9 ng ml–1 in 15 normal dogs with serum ferritin protein levels of 298 to 959 ng ml–1. There was a significant linear correlation between the serum ferritin iron and protein levels (r=0.9441, P<0.001), and the mean iron/protein ratio of serum ferritin was 0.112±0.017. When canine sera were incubated with concanavalin A-Sepharose 4B, we observed the apparent binding of serum ferritin to concanavalin A. However, ferritin obtained by heat-treating the sera at pH 4.8 to remove the ferritin-binding proteins did not bind to the lectin. These results suggest that canine serum ferritin contains a considerable amount of iron but no concanavalin A-binding G subunit present in human serum ferritin.
Keywords:canine  concanavalin A  ferritin-binding protein  ferritin iron  G subunit  serum ferritin
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