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  • TITLE
  • CERTIFICATE-I
  • CERTIFICATE-II
  • DECLARATION
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
  • DEDICATION
  • CONTENTS
  • ABBREVIATIONS
  • 1. LACTOFERRIN: AN UNFINISHED AGENDA
  • This dissertation reports: -
  • 2. REVIEW OF LITERATURE
  • 2.1 Transferrins: Biological and PhylogeneticDistribution
  • 2.2 Physical Structure of Lactoferrin
  • 2.3 Folding Stability
  • 2.4 Glycosyl Moieties of Lactoferrins
  • 2.5 Functions of Lactoferrin
  • 2.6 Functional Fragments of Lactoferrin
  • 2.7 Porcine Lactoferrin: Studies Done So Far
  • 3. lCOMPREHENSIVE SEQUENCEANALYSIS OF THE TRANSFERRINFAMILY OF PROTEINS
  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Resources
  • 3.3 Sequence Conservation Among Lactoferrins
  • 3.4 Transferrin Proteins Together: The SequenceVariability
  • 3.5 Phytogeny of Transferrin Proteins: ComplexPatterns
  • CONCLUSIONS
  • 4. PORCINE LACTOFERRIN: PURIFICATION, PREPARATION OF MONOFERRIC FUNCTIONAL LOBES AND REASSOCIATED NFe-CFe LOBE COMPLEX
  • 4.1 IntroductionLactoferrins are generally
  • 4.2 Materials and Methods
  • 4.3 Results
  • 4.4 Discussion
  • CONCLUSIONS
  • 5. IRON- RELEASE BEHAVIOUR AND THE NATURE OF DOMAIN- INTERACTIONS OF PORCIENIE LACTOFERRIN
  • 5.1 introduction
  • 5.2 Materials and Methods
  • 5.3 Results
  • 5.4 Discussion
  • CONCLUSIONS
  • 6. CRYSTALLIZATION OF PORCINELACTOFERRIN
  • 6.1 Introduction
  • 6.2 Materials and Methods
  • 6.3 Results
  • 6.4 Discussion
  • CONCLUSIONS
  • 7. THERMAL UNFOLDING OF PORCINE LACTOFERRIN; DIFFERENTIAL SCANNING CALORIMETRIC STUDIES
  • 7.1 introduction
  • 7.2 Structure and Unfolding of Protein
  • 7.3 Differential Scanning Calorimetry and ProteinUnfolding
  • 7.4 Materials and Methods
  • 7.5 Results
  • 7.6 Discussion
  • CONCLUSIONS
  • REFERENCES