Antipeptide antibodies as analytical tools to discriminate among bovine alpha(s1)-casein components
Academic Article
Publication Date:
1998
abstract:
Polyclonal antibodies raised against synthetic peptides reproducing sequence stretches of bovine alpha(s1)-casein were used as probes to discriminate within the alpha(s1)-casein fraction of bovine milk and cheese. A minor alpha(s1)-casein component, selectively recognized by an antisera directed against the bovine 139-149 alpha(s1)-casein sequence, was found to be a C-terminally truncated alpha(s1)-casein form. This component coeluted with the main alpha(s1)- and alpha(s2)-casein by anion-exchange chromatography of whole casein, whereas by RP-HPLC it eluted with alpha(s2)-casein only. Similarly to the main alpha(s1)-casein, the C-terminally truncated form was hydrolyzed in vitro by chymosin and early in the cheesemaking.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
alpha(s1)-casein; polyclonal antibodies; peptide antigens; ELISA; immunoblotting
List of contributors:
Pizzano, Rosa
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