Microbial protein and peptide metabolism in rumen fluid from faunated and ciliate-free sheep

  • Wallace R
  • Broderick G
  • Brammall M
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Abstract

1. Protease and deaminase activities and the metabolism of peptides were measured in rumen fluid from ciliate- free sheep and from sheep with a limited population of small entodinia. The same measurements were repeated following inoculation of the latter group with a more typical mixed ciliate population.2. Protease and dialanine uptake activities of mixed rumen micro-organisms were not significantly influenced by protozoa. Trialanine uptake, leucine aminopeptidase (EC 3.4.11. 1), deaminase and trypsin-like protease activities were 70, 107,73 and 91 % higher with the limited population, and 72,58,64 and 55 % higher when mixed protozoa were present, indicating a major role for the protozoa in these activities.

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Wallace, R. J., Broderick, G. A., & Brammall, M. L. (1987). Microbial protein and peptide metabolism in rumen fluid from faunated and ciliate-free sheep. British Journal of Nutrition, 58(1), 87–93. https://doi.org/10.1079/bjn19870072

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