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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.
[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
Ceruloplasmins of Several Animal Species: Comparison of Electrophoretic Mobilities and Substrate Specificity. MARTIN GM, DERR MA, BENDITT EP.No abstract available
Comparative Examination of Carboxylic Esterases in Sera of Horse, Donkey, and Their Hybrids.
Nature    February 15, 1964   Volume 201 716-718 doi: 10.1038/201716a0
KAMINSKI M, GAJOS E.TWENTY-THREE fresh and 28 frozen (1–11 years old) samples of horse sera, 62 frozen donkey sera (3–11 years old), 24 frozen mule sera (2–10 years old), and 1 frozen 2-year-old serum sample of a hinny (offspring of a she-ass by a stallion) were studied by starch- and agar-gel electrophoresis (starch gel: horizontal migration, discontinued buffer system; tris-citrate pH 8.7 and borate 0.3 M, pH 8.2; 2 V/cm for 14 h; 10 samples analysed simultaneously; 0.1 ml. serum mixed with soluble starch Merck; agar gel: 0.8 per cent agar in veronal buffer 0.025 M, pH 8.2; 4.5 V/cm; 2½ h; 10 samples on ...
[Comparative Studies on Horse Albumin from the Blood and Liver.]
Acta biologica et medica Germanica    January 1, 1964   Volume 12 429-433 
MUELLER J.No abstract available
The Submolar Quantities of N-Terminals in Proteins: Effect of Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate on the N-Terminals of Egg Albumin and Bovine, Equine, and Porcine Gamma-Globulins.
Archives of biochemistry and biophysics    January 1, 1964   Volume 104 27-31 doi: 10.1016/s0003-9861(64)80030-8
COLACICCO G.No abstract available
Genetic Control of Albumin Phenotypes in Horses. STORMONT C, SUZUKI Y.By means of a starch-gel technique suggested by Kristjansson, 3 albumin phenotypes A, AB and B are demonstrable in the serum of horses. As indicated by data on the inheritance of these phenotypes and by a gene-frequency analysis of the distribution of the phenotypes in 2 breeds of horses, the results are consistent with the interpretation that the 3 phenotypes are controlled by a pair of codominant, autosomal alleles. These 3 phenotypes can be diagnosed by examining either the albumin region or the post-albumin region of the gels. Hence, diagnosis in one region serves as an independent check o...
Crystallization of C-Reactive Protein Following Removal of Associated Lipid-Containing Material by Antiserum to Normal Human Beta Lipoprotein.
The Yale journal of biology and medicine    December 1, 1963   Volume 36, Issue 3 241-248 
WOOD HF.No abstract available
Acid-Soluble Nucleotides of Colostrum, Milk, and Mammary Gland.
Journal of biochemistry    November 1, 1963   Volume 54 388-397 doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a127804
JOHKE T.This research article investigates the differences in acid-soluble nucleotides in the milk of various species including cows, goats, mares, and humans through different stages of lactation, and compares the nucleotide […]
Electrophoretic and Immunological Studies of Horse and Human Ferritin.
Clinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry    September 1, 1963   Volume 8 794-798 doi: 10.1016/0009-8981(63)90148-7
FINE JM, HARRIS G.No abstract available
Separation of iron-containing ferritin from horse-spleen into three distinct fractions by starch-gel electrophoresis.
Nature    June 1, 1963   Volume 198 892-893 doi: 10.1038/198892a0
KOPP R, VOGT A, MAASS G.No abstract available
Protein denaturation by high pressure. Measurements of turbidity of isoelectric ovalbumin and horse serum albumin under high pressure.
Archives of biochemistry and biophysics    May 1, 1963   Volume 101 225-228 doi: 10.1016/s0003-9861(63)80006-5
SUZUKI K, MIYOSAWA Y, SUZUKI C.No abstract available
[Immunological analogies of ferritin and equine hemosiderin].
Bulletin de la Societe de chimie biologique    January 1, 1963   Volume 45 377-382 
de BORNIER B.No abstract available
Purification of follicle-stimulating hormone from horse anterior pituitary glands.
Biochimica et biophysica acta    December 17, 1962   Volume 65 394-402 doi: 10.1016/0006-3002(62)90439-0
SAXENA BB, McSHAN WH, MEYER RK.Fresh horse-pituitary glands were extracted with 40% ethanol and the gonadotropins were recovered by increasing the alcohol concentration to 85% followed by drying with acetone. This preparation was further extracted with water at pH 5, and the extract was adjusted to pH 7 and lyophilized. The follicle-stimulating hormone in the pH-5-souluble fraction was purified by zone electrophoresis and resolved into six components by starch-gel electrophoresis. One of these components contained follicle-stimulating hormone which was recovered in the elution cell and the contaminating starch was separated...
Interconversion of horse heart cytochrome C monomer and polymers.
The Journal of biological chemistry    November 1, 1962   Volume 237 3397-3405 
MARGOLIASH E, LUSTGARTEN J.No abstract available
Properties of insulin antibodies produced by the guinea pig, horse, sheep, and man.
Diabetes    November 1, 1962   Volume 11 519-526 
WRIGHT PH, KREISBERG RA, HALPERN B, DOLKART RE.No abstract available
Analogies and differences between human and horse haemoglobin.
Nature    August 4, 1962   Volume 195 507-508 doi: 10.1038/195507b0
MASIAR P.No abstract available
[Immunoelectrophoresis of the serum from various mammalian species. Antigenic relations and application].
La Tunisie medicale    July 1, 1962   Volume 40 465-469 
SCHNEIDER R, DURAND M.No abstract available
Inhibitory effect in vitro of some polysaccharides and of horse serum albumin on mitochondrial swelling.
Experientia    March 15, 1962   Volume 18 123-124 doi: 10.1007/BF02153850
NANTE L.No abstract available
[Preparation of rabbit haptoglobin and horse haptoglobin].
Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des seances de l'Academie des sciences    February 19, 1962   Volume 254 1525-1526 
MARNAY A, JAYLE MF.No abstract available
[Heat despeciation on the model of crystallized horse serum albumin. Immunochemical studies on the specificity problem].
Acta biologica et medica Germanica    January 1, 1962   Volume 9 91-114 
ZIMMERMANN G, DITTMAR W.No abstract available
Isolation, Structure, and Serological Properties of Mucoprotein from Horse Erythrocytes.
Archivum immunologiae et therapiae experimentalis    January 1, 1962   Volume 10 908-928 
LISOWSKA E.No abstract available