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Overview
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Lactoferrin (LF), also known as lactotransferrin (LTF), is a globular glycoprotein with a molecular mass of about 80kD, which consists of two highly homologous lobes, designated the N and C lobes. Each LF molecule can reversibly bind two iron molecules. LF functions to transfer iron to the cells and control the level of free iron in the blood and external secretions. It has antibacterial, antiviral, antiparasitic, anti-cancer, anti-allergic and radioprotecting functions and properties. LF can also raise immunocompetence of body.
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Background
OryzHiExp - A Rice Endosperm Specific Expression Platform
OryzHiExp platform uses rice endosperm cells to express various recombinant proteins and small peptides at high levels. Through this platform, innovative animal-free protein products with a wide range of applications can be produced, such as OsrHSA, OsrhTF, OsrhFN, and other recombinant growth factors.
ADVANTAGES
• Elimination of the potential risk of viral and other unknown contaminants
• Avoid the quality changes from different batches, improve the repeatability of cellculture and experiment results
• Regulatory compliant with well-defined components
• Stable supply and manufacture capability at large scales to meet bulk processing needs
• Simplify the downstream bio-processing or biological research
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