Publications by authors named "Tadeusz Wilusz"

Colostrum and milk are the initial mammalian nourishment and rich reservoir of essential nutrients for newborn development. Bioactive peptides isolated from natural sources, such as colostrum, serve as endogenous regulators and can be used as alternative therapeutic agents in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases. One example is the previously unknown NP-POL nonapeptide isolated from Colostrinin.

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Five serine proteinase inhibitors (Mirabilis jalapa trypsin inhibitors, MJTI I and II and Spinacia oleracea trypsin inhibitors, SOTI I, II, and III) from the garden four-o'clock (M. jalapa) and spinach (S. oleracea) seeds were isolated.

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Seven new trypsin inhibitors, CyPTI I-VII, were purified from ripe seeds of Cyclanthera pedata by affinity chromatography on immobilized chymotrypsin in the presence of 5 M NaCl followed by preparative native PAGE at pH 8.9. The CyPTIs (Cyclanthera pedata trypsin inhibitors) belong to a well-known squash inhibitor family.

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A novel chymotrypsin inhibitor of the potato I protease inhibitor family from the earthworm Lumbricus terrestris was purified. The inhibitor, named LTCI, was isolated by methanol extraction, affinity chromatography on immobilized methylchymotrypsin, and ion exchange chromatography followed by RP-HPLC. The 7076 Da inhibitor consists of a single polypeptide chain of 64-amino-acid residues without disulfide bridges.

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Recent advances in protein separation technology have allowed for the isolation of whey proteins and peptides of significant biological importance. In this study, we report a novel method for isolation and purification of the neuroprotective proline-rich polypeptides, also known as Colostrinin (CLN). Although CLN was first isolated from ovine colostrum and characterized as a complex of small molecular peptides, its constituents are present also in other mammal colostrums.

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From among a wide variety of protein purification techniques affinity chromatography has proved to be particularly effective for separation of proteolytic enzymes and their inhibitors. In this article, following a general description of affinity adsorbents used for purification of proteinases, we overview a simple separation procedure for some serine proteinases and their inhibitors by way of affinity chromatography in the presence of high NaCl concentration. It has been shown that some highly specific trypsin inhibitors exhibit also antichymotrypsin activity when high concentration of Na(+) but not K(+) or Li(+) ions are present in the reaction mixture.

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alpha(1)-proteinase inhibitor was isolated from albumin fractions of human and sheep plasma using a new method of purification using affinity chromatography on immobilized methylchymotrypsin in the presence of 5 M NaCl. The inhibitor was finally polished to homogenity either by chromatography on a Mono Q or a Sephacryl S-200 HR column. The presented method makes it possible to recover alpha(1)-proteinase inhibitor which has been added to cow milk.

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A chymotrypsin inhibitor of the Kazal-type has been isolated from duck pancreas, by affinity chromatography on immobilized chymotrypsin, gel filtration on Bio-Gel P-10 and reverse phase (RP)-HPLC. It inhibits bovine chymotrypsin Aalpha with an association constant (K(a)) of 2.06x10(7) M(-1).

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