ovotransferrin
Ovotransferrin, also called conalbumin, is a major iron-binding glycoprotein of egg white. It is a member of the transferrin family and is the second most abundant protein in the white, after ovalbumin. In chickens, the protein is produced by oviductal secretory cells and secreted into the egg white during formation.
The mature protein is about 77-79 kDa and consists of two lobes, N and C, each capable
In egg white, ovotransferrin contributes to innate defense by sequestering iron, an essential nutrient for many
Ovotransferrin is commonly referenced alongside other transferrins and iron-binding proteins. It is named conalbumin in some