Isolation, Purification and Ampufication Of Lactoferrin Gene From Goat Milk
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
Much attention has been focused on the study of lactoferrin at the
nucleotide level in mice, human and cattle, but little is known about it in goat.
The aim of the study is isolation of lactoferrin gene from goat (Capra hircus) milk
by eDNA preparation from RNA and the lactoferrin gene is amplified by
Polymerase Chain Reaction using lactoferrin gene specific primers designed by
bioinformatics tools. This amplified gene is sequenced of length 2336 bp.
Through phylogenetic analysis, the comparison of lactoferrin sequence of Capra
hircus with other species revealed the highest 98% nucleotide sequence identity
with Capra hircus lactoferrin (FM875929), 93.2% with Bas taurus lactoferrin
(NM180998), 81% with Camelus dromadarius lactoferrin (AJ131674), 75.5%
with Equus caballus lactoferrin (AJ010930) and 75.5% with Homo sapiens
lactoferrin (M73700).
