Breakdown of N-terminally modified peptides and an isopeptide by rumen microorganisms

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Abstract

Treatment of Trypticase peptides with acetic anhydride, succinic anhydride, or maleic anhydride inhibited their breakdown to ammonia by rumen microorganisms by an average of 89% after 12 h of incubation in vitro. All three treatments gave similar protection. Acetylation also protected dipeptides containing lysine and methionine from degradation. However, more effective protection was obtained by linking lysine and methionine as N-ε- methionyl lysine.

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Wallace, R. J., Frumholtz, P. P., & Walker, N. D. (1993). Breakdown of N-terminally modified peptides and an isopeptide by rumen microorganisms. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.59.9.3147-3149.1993

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