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Topic:Protein

Proteins are essential macromolecules that play diverse roles in the physiology and health of horses. They are composed of amino acids and are involved in various biological processes, including tissue growth, repair, and the synthesis of enzymes and hormones. Dietary proteins are a key component of equine nutrition, influencing muscle development, immune function, and overall performance. Horses require a balanced intake of essential amino acids, which must be obtained through their diet, as they cannot be synthesized endogenously. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the types, functions, and dietary requirements of proteins in horses, as well as their impact on equine health and performance.
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate and protein-bound carbohydrates in domestic animals.
Acta veterinaria Scandinavica    January 1, 1967   Volume 8, Issue 3 279-286 doi: 10.1186/BF03547833
Böttiger LE.Erythrocyte sedimentation rate, total protein and fibrinogen, electrophoretic protein pattern, and total serum protein-bound carbohydrates have been determined in a number of domestic animals and compared to human values. The striking finding is that although the E.S.R. varies widely between various species, the fibrinogen content is of the same order of magnitude in all. The horse, which shows a very high E.S.R., has a well marked beta-globulin fraction as an outstanding feature, a finding that should be further studied. Blutsenkungsgeschwindigkeit, Gesamteiweiss und Fibrinogen, elektroforeti...
Structure of the immunogobulins.
Giornale di malattie infettive e parassitarie    December 1, 1966   Volume 18, Issue 12 939-941 
Press EM.No abstract available
Comparison of the C-terminal amino-acid sequence of two horse immunoglobulins IgG and IgG(T).
Nature    October 8, 1966   Volume 212, Issue 5058 205-206 doi: 10.1038/212205a0
Weir RC, Porter RR, Givol D.No abstract available
Studies on the proteins from chromaffin granules of ox, horse and pig.
Nature    August 27, 1966   Volume 211, Issue 5052 982-983 doi: 10.1038/211982a0
Winkler H, Ziegler E, Strieder N.No abstract available
Comparison of the structure of the immunoglobulins from horse serum.
The Biochemical journal    July 1, 1966   Volume 100, Issue 1 63-68 doi: 10.1042/bj1000063
Weir RC, Porter RR.A study of the chemical structure of the horse immunoglobulins IgG and IgA(T) has shown that the amino acid contents of the peptide chains are very similar. These globulins differ most markedly in the products of papain digestion. IgG gives 3.5s products, whereas IgA(T) gives a 5s fraction and smaller components. This difference appears to be associated with the presence of an additional easily reducible disulphide bond in the Fd fragment of the heavy chain. There is two to three times as much carbohydrate in IgA(T) as in IgG. In both, this is in the heavy chain and in IgA(T) more than half is...
Comparative studies on the soluble protein fractions of bovine, equine, porcine and ovine adrenal chromaffin granules.
The Biochemical journal    July 1, 1966   Volume 100, Issue 1 6C-7C doi: 10.1042/bj1000006c
Helle KB.No abstract available.
Changes in horse serum proteins & antibody proteins after hyperimmunization & repeated bleedings.
Indian journal of biochemistry    June 1, 1966   Volume 3, Issue 2 128-130 
Acharya US, Buduk DP, Rao SS.No abstract available
[Studies on tissue culture of equine infectious anemia virus. VII. Evaluation of bovine serum used for equine leukocyte culture with special reference to the relationship between the serum protein fraction pattern and the culture growth].
Nihon juigaku zasshi. The Japanese journal of veterinary science    June 1, 1966   Volume 28, Issue 3 119-128 doi: 10.1292/jvms1939.28.119
Watanabe S.No abstract available
Compartmentalization and turnover of 131-I-labeled albumin and gamma globulin in horses.
American journal of veterinary research    May 1, 1966   Volume 27, Issue 118 699-705 
Matteeuws DR, Kaneko JJ, Loy RG, Cornelius CE, Wheat JD.No abstract available
Electrophoretic behavior of mammalian-type cytochromes c.
The Journal of biological chemistry    April 10, 1966   Volume 241, Issue 7 1473-1477 
Barlow GH, Margoliash E.No abstract available
Studies on the inheritance of electrophoretic forms of transferrins, albumins, prealbumins and plasma esterases of horses.
Genetics    April 1, 1966   Volume 53, Issue 4 681-694 doi: 10.1093/genetics/53.4.681
Gahne B.No abstract available
[Purification of horse antipoliomyelitic antibodies]. Calothy G, Digeon M, Raynaud M.No abstract available
Appearance of pre-alpha-2-globulins soon after the very first dose of diphtheria toxoid in horse.
Experientia    March 15, 1966   Volume 22, Issue 3 167-168 doi: 10.1007/BF01897714
Acharya US, Rao SS.No abstract available
N-terminal sequence of horse spleen apoferritin.
Archives of biochemistry and biophysics    January 1, 1966   Volume 113, Issue 1 1-4 doi: 10.1016/0003-9861(66)90149-4
Suran AA.No abstract available
[Study of some oligopeptides isolated from chymotrypsin hydrolysates of horse myoglobin globin].
Bulletin de la Societe de chimie biologique    January 1, 1966   Volume 48, Issue 5 733-735 
Boulanger Y, Dautrevaux M, Han KK, Biserte G.No abstract available
[Study of the “median” peptide freed from horse myoglobin by cyanogen bromide].
Bulletin de la Societe de chimie biologique    January 1, 1966   Volume 48, Issue 8 995-997 
Han K, Dautrevaux M, Boulanger Y, Biserte G.No abstract available
Properties of horse serum gamma inhibitor.
Nature    July 24, 1965   Volume 207, Issue 995 381-383 doi: 10.1038/207381a0
Biddle F, Pepper DS, Belyavin G.No abstract available
Immunological and Electrophoretic Properties of Equine Luteinizing Hormone.
Journal of animal science    May 1, 1965   Volume 24 347-354 doi: 10.2527/jas1965.242347x
DESJARDINS C, HAFS JD.No abstract available
[Alkylation of histidine radicals in the active center of horse myoglobin].
Bulletin de la Societe de chimie biologique    January 1, 1965   Volume 47, Issue 11 2178-2182 
Dautrevaux M, Han K, Boulanger Y, Biserte G.No abstract available
The plasma protein concentration in horses following the infusion of different amounts of intradex.
Acta veterinaria Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae    January 1, 1965   Volume 15, Issue 3 297-300 
Lami G.No abstract available
[Anomalous dispersion of the optical activity of dolphin myoglobin and horse hemoglobin].
Biokhimiia (Moscow, Russia)    January 1, 1965   Volume 30, Issue 1 148-152 
Vol'kenshteĭn MV, Shemelin AK.No abstract available
Ions and the kininogenic activity of horse urinary kallikrein.
Acta physiologica latino americana    January 1, 1965   Volume 15, Issue 4 386-395 
Prado JL, Katchburian AV, Mendes J, Prado ES.No abstract available
[Electronic Structure of the Prosthetic Groups and Tertiary Structure in Hemoproteins: I. Magnetic and Optical Properties of Divalent Horse Hemoglobin and Myoglobin under Reversible Detergent Action].
Journal of molecular biology    December 1, 1964   Volume 10 475-487 doi: 10.1016/s0022-2836(64)80067-x
GERSONDE K, NETTER H.No abstract available
Immunoelectrophoretic Pattern of Normal Horse Serum with the Demonstration of Beta-1 Globulin Types.
American journal of veterinary research    November 1, 1964   Volume 25 1706-1711 
HENSON JB.No abstract available
Horse Heart Cytochrome C: Spectrophotometric Titration and Viscosity Changes in Alkaline Solution.
Biochemistry    November 1, 1964   Volume 3 1648-1650 doi: 10.1021/bi00899a008
RUPLEY JA.No abstract available
Equine Antihapten Antibody. I. 7S Beta-2A- and 10S Gamma-1- Globulin Components of Purified Anti-Beta-Lactoside Antibody.
The Journal of experimental medicine    October 1, 1964   Volume 120, Issue 4 589-609 doi: 10.1084/jem.120.4.589
ROCKEY JH, KLINMAN NR, KARUSH F.Anti-p-azophenyl-beta-lactoside (Lac) antibody has been isolated from equine antiserum by specific precipitation with Lac-HSA (human serum albumin) and Lac-Hy (hemocyanin). Antibody was separated from antigen by chromatography on DEAE cellulose and zone electrophoresis in solvents containing lactose. Six antigenically distinct immunoglobulins have been identified in purified equine anti-Lac antibody: 7S beta(2A)-globulin, 19S gamma-globulin, a 10S gamma(1) globulin, and three antigenically distinct 7S gamma-globulins. The specific hapten-binding activity of the 7S beta(2A)-antibody and of the ...
Structure of Hemoglobin: An X-Ray Examination of Reduced Horse Hemoglobin.
Nature    August 15, 1964   Volume 203 687-690 doi: 10.1038/203687a0
PERUTZ MF, BOLTON W, DIAMOND R, MUIRHEAD H, WATSON HC.No abstract available
Characterization of Trichloroacetic Acid-Soluble Plasma Protein and Its Variations in Renal Insufficiency.
Biochimica et biophysica acta    July 7, 1964   Volume 83 231-236 doi: 10.1016/0926-6526(64)90040-0
STENZEL KH, LUBASH GD, DAVISON PF, RUBIN AL.No abstract available
[Studies of the N-Terminal Amino Acid Sequence in the Serum Albumins of Different Animals].
Biokhimiia (Moscow, Russia)    July 1, 1964   Volume 29 741-748 
ORLOVSKAIA NN, BELITSER VA.No abstract available
Species Specificity of Bovine, Pig, Sheep, and Horse Myosins.
Nature    June 27, 1964   Volume 202 1332-1333 doi: 10.1038/2021332a0
FURMINGER IG.No abstract available