The formation of casein micelles reconstituted with Ca+2 and added inorganic phosphate is influenced by the non-phosphorylated form of human β-casein

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The β-casein (CN) human milk fraction is comprised of a single protein phosphorylated at levels from 0 to 5. Component interactions are dependent on the phosphorylation level. Here, 3 mg/ml of β-CN-0P, β-CN-2P, β-CN-4P, a 2P/4P 1:1 (wt:wt) mixture, or a mixture of all six forms in the ratio in human milk, were mixed with bovine κ-CN at a κ/β molar ratio of 0.33. Measurements were with 0, 5 and 10 mM Ca+2 and 4 and 8 mM added inorganic phosphate (Pi). The turbidity (OD 400 nm) and a lack of precipitation as T increased from 4 to 37°C was an index of micelle formation. The results indicate: (1) while micelles will form with Ca+2 alone, added Pi has a significant enhancing effect on micelle formation; (2) the patterns of micelle formation as a function of T are influenced by the β-CN-0P and β-CN-1P forms of β-CN to an unexpected extent. © 2005 Springer Science+Business Media, Inc.

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Sood, S. M., Erickson, G., & Slattery, C. W. (2005). The formation of casein micelles reconstituted with Ca+2 and added inorganic phosphate is influenced by the non-phosphorylated form of human β-casein. Protein Journal, 24(4), 227–232. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10930-005-6715-2

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