BIOPEP-UWM: Report

ID 1094
Name lysozyme C, dog (Canis familiaris)
sequence
KIFSKCELARKLKSMGMDGFHGYSLANWVCMAEYESNFNTQAFNGRNSNGSSDYGIFQLNSKWWCKSNSHSSANACNIMCSKFLDDNIDDDIACSKRVVKDPNGMSAWVAWVKHCKGKDLSKYLASCNL

Function:
 
Number of residues 129
Chemical mass 14487.2635 Monoisotopic mass 14477.7077



Bibliographic data:
Authors
Grobler J.A., Rao K.R., Pervaiz S., Brew K.
Title
Sequences of two highly divergent canine type c lysozymes: implications for the evolutionary origins of the lysozyme/alpha-lactalbumin superfamily. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 313:360-366.
Year Source
1994 Journal



Additional information:
Lysozyme type C and alpha-lactalbumin have similar primary sequence and structure. But they have different function. Lactalbumin promotes the conversion of galactosyltransferase to lactose synthase and is essential for milk production. Lysozyme catalyses the hydrolysis of bacterial cell wall polysaccharides; it has also been recruited for a digestive role in certain ruminants and colobine monkeys . Lactalbumins have the ability to bind calcium and such property is assigned to only a few lysozymes.



Database reference:
SWISS PROT entry name: LYC1_CANFA, accession number: P81708