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Svetlana E Soboleva1, Natalia P Zaksas2, Georgy A Nevinsky1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Many biological processes are performed by different protein complexes. During the association of proteins and enzymes forming specific complexes, the latter can include ions of various metal ions, which may be important for their formation and biological function. OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDIES: However, to date in the literature there are no data on metal ions that are part of any protein complexes.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31467495 PMCID: PMC6699245 DOI: 10.1155/2019/2578975
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ScientificWorldJournal ISSN: 1537-744X
Figure 1Plasma torch (a); electrode unit and analytical regions of the plasma flow (b): 1, before the jet confluence; 2, after the jet confluence.
Figure 2Isolation of milk very stable protein complex (SPC) by gel filtration on Sepharose 4B (50 mL) of fresh human milk (1 mL) of three donors. (a) Rechromatography of equimolar mixture of complexes from nine milk preparations (SPCmix) on Sepharose 4B. Lines of three profiles of Panel (a) and one profile of Panel (b) correspond to absorbance at 280 nm (A280).
Figure 3Typical examples of the time courses in changes of the relative light scattering (LS) intensity of the SPCmix (0.5 mg/mL; mixture of the complexes from nine milk preparations) in different conditions (a). The relative maximal light scattering at the experiment zero time was taken for 100 %. Gel filtration on a Superdex 200 of the SPCmix after its incubation for 120 h in buffer containing 8 M urea +2 M MgCl2+ 1 M NaCl and 10 mM DTT: (—) absorbance at 280 nm (A280) (b). For details, see Materials and Methods.
The comparison of the content of elements in the lyophilized preparations SPCmix (from nine milk preparations) and lyophilized defatted milk preparations.
| Element | Relative content, | Ratio of values 1 and 2 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| SPC (1)∗ | Average for nine milk preparation (2)∗∗ | ||
| Ca | 4100±137 | 3500±3368 | 1.2 |
| P | 2500±125 | 956.7±±444.0 | 2.6 |
| Zn | 340±14 | 35.5±27.3 | 9.6 |
| Mg | 260±10 | 217.8±117.7 | 1.2 |
| Al | 124±6 | 41.9±43.6 | 3.0 |
| Fe | 105±4 | 27.8±25.8 | 3.8 |
| Cu | 49±3 | 4.0±2.7 | 12.3 |
| Ni | 20±1 | <0.53∗∗∗ | >38 |
| B | 15±0.6 | 0.76±0.51 | 19.7 |
| Sr | 11±0.7 | < 0.1 | >110 |
| Mn | 4.1±0.2 | < 0.05 | > 82 |
| Cr | 3.1±0.1 | < 0.5 | >6.2 |
| Ba | 2.9±0.15 | < 0.5 | > 5.8 |
| Pb | 2.0±0.1 | < 0.5 | > 4.0 |
| Cd | 0.9±0.05 | < 0.1 | > 9.0 |
| Ag | 0.86±0.04 | <0.03 | > 28.7 |
∗Preparations of stable protein complexes (SPCs) from nine types of human milk were lyophilized and the relative content of different elements in SPCmix (mixture of the complexes from nine milk preparations) was determined by two-jet plasma atomic emission spectrometry; the relative standard deviation of the values from three replicates was within 5-7 %.
∗∗Average concentration of elements in the case of nine milk lyophilized preparations (see Table 2).
∗∗The data of two-jet plasma atomic emission spectrometry contained reliable peaks corresponding to some elements, but it was possible to estimate only their approximate concentration.
The relative content of elements in nine lyophilized preparations of human milk.
| Element | Relative content, | Average value, | Median, | Interquartile ranges, | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of milk preparation | ||||||||||||
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | ||||
| Ca | 2200 | 500 | 2100 | 3700 | 4300 | 1800 | 2200 | 12000 | 2700 | 3500±3368 | 2200 | 3200 |
| P | 840 | 100 | 1000 | 1100 | 1700 | 770 | 830 | 1400 | 870 | 956.7±444.0 | 870 | 1000 |
| Mg | 110 | 50 | 290 | 280 | 330 | 150 | 210 | 410 | 130 | 217.8±117.7 | 210 | 240 |
| Al | 0.5 | 0.5 | 2.0 | 140 | 64 | 36 | 42 | 50 | 42 | 41.9±43.6 | 42 | 49.5 |
| Zn | 1.6 | 0.6 | 12.0 | 69 | 55 | 42 | 39 | 73 | 27 | 35.5±27.3 | 39 | 54.4 |
| Fe | 1.0 | 3.3 | 3.6 | 82 | 49 | 27 | 29 | 32 | 23 | 27.8±25.8 | 27 | 31 |
| Cu | 0.88 | 0.42 | 2.3 | 7.1 | 7.7 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 6.6 | 2.5 | 4.0±2.7 | 4.3 | 6.18 |
| B | 0.80 | 0.50 | 2.0 | 0.62 | 1.0 | 0.32 | 0.35 | 0.52 | 0.75 | 0.76±0.51 | 0.62 | 0.48 |
| Ni | <0.5∗∗ | <0.5 | 0.8 | < 0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.53 | - | - |
| Ag | <0.03 | <0.03 | <0.03 | <0.03 | <0.03 | <0.03 | <0.03 | <0.03 | <0.03 | <0.03 | - | - |
| Sr | <0.1 | <0.1 | <0.1 | <0.1 | <0.1 | <0.1 | <0.1 | <0.1 | <0.1 | <0.1 | - | - |
| Ba | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | - | - |
| Pb | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | - | - |
| Cd | <0.1 | <0.1 | <0.1 | <0.1 | <0.1 | <0.1 | <0.1 | <0.1 | <0.1 | <0.1 | - | - |
| Cr | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | <0.5 | - | - |
| Mn | <0.05 | <0.05 | <0.05 | <0.05 | <0.05 | <0.05 | <0.05 | <0.05 | <0.05 | <0.05 | - | - |
∗Preparations of 9 human milk were lyophilized and the relative content of different elements was determined by two-jet plasma atomic emission spectrometry; the relative standard deviation of the values from three replicates was within 5-7 %.∗∗The data of two-jet plasma atomic emission spectrometry contained reliable peaks corresponding to some elements, but the exact determination of their concentration was difficult.
The comparison of the content of elements in the lyophilized milk preparation preparations and literature data.
| Element | Relative content, mg/L∗ | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Milk (this article)∗∗ | ICP-MS [ | Method 1 [ | Method 2 [ | |
| Ca | 66.0-1584 | 36.7-375 | 8.4–688.9 | 0.90–12.7 |
| Zn | 0.08-9.6 | 0.03-3.8 | 0.07–0.56 | 0.05–0.26 |
| Mg | 6.6-54 | - | 1.0–18.7 | 0.67–4.22 |
| Fe | 0.13-10.8 | 0.71-1.85 | 0.10–12.3 | 0.28–7.2 |
| Cu | 0.06-1.0 | 55.6-419 | 0.06–0.17 | <0.01–0.12 |
| Mn | <0.007 | 0.22-30.3 | <0.01–0.33 | <0.01 |
| Cr | <0.07 | <0.01–0.86 | <0.01 | |
| Pb | <0.07 | 0.21 | 2.5 | - |
| P | 13.2-224.4 | - | - | - |
| Al | 0.07-18.5 | - | - | - |
| Ni | 0.07-0.13 | - | - | - |
| B | 0.04-0.13 | - | - | - |
| Sr | <0.013ῼ | - | - | - |
| Ba | <0.07 | - | - | |
| Cd | <0.013 | - | - | |
| Ag | <0.004 | - | - | |
∗The content of various elements in the milk preparations; the ranges of values from the minimal to the maximal content are given (mg/L)
∗∗Human milk was lyophilized and the content of different elements was determined by two-jet plasma atomic emission spectrometry; the relative standard deviation in the case of every value from three replicates was within 5-7 %.
∗∗∗Comparison of our findings with the literature data: the concentration of elements was estimated using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) [38], 8-hydroxyquinoline approach (method 1) and ammonium pyrrolidine-dithiocarbamate as complexing agent (method 2) [32].
ῼThe data of two-jet plasma atomic emission spectrometry contained reliable peaks corresponding to some elements, but the exact determination of their concentration was difficult.