The multimeric structure and disulfide‐bonding pattern of bovine κ‐casein

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Bovine κ‐casein was analyzed by SDS/PAGE, MS and amino acid sequence analysis in order to determine its multimeric composition and disulfide‐bonding pattern. SDS/PAGE revealed that κ‐casein in the native state can range in size from a monomer to a multimeric structure larger than a decamer. Three types of interchain disulfide linkage, Cys11–Cys11, Cys11–Cys88 and Cys88–Cys88, were all assigned in multimers purified from [14C]carboxymethylated and untreated bulk milk, as well as a milk sample from a κ‐casein‐variant‐B homozygote Co20. These results indicate that multimerization occurs in a random or at present unpredictable disulfide‐bonding pattern regardless of the size of the multimer or the genotype. Copyright © 1992, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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RASMUSSEN, L. K., HØJRUP, P., & PETERSEN, T. E. (1992). The multimeric structure and disulfide‐bonding pattern of bovine κ‐casein. European Journal of Biochemistry, 207(1), 215–222. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1992.tb17040.x

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