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Isolation and identification of further peptides in the diafiltration retentate of the water-soluble fraction of Cheddar cheese

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 1997

TANOJ K. SINGH
Affiliation:
Department of Food Chemistry, University College, Cork, Irish Republic National Food Biotechnology Centre, University College, Cork, Irish Republic
PATRICK F. FOX
Affiliation:
Department of Food Chemistry, University College, Cork, Irish Republic National Food Biotechnology Centre, University College, Cork, Irish Republic
ÁINE HEALY
Affiliation:
National Food Biotechnology Centre, University College, Cork, Irish Republic
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Abstract

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Several peptides were isolated from the diafiltration retentate, prepared using 10 kDa membranes, of the water-soluble extract from a commercial mature Cheddar cheese and identified by amino acid sequencing and mass spectrometry. Most of the peptides were from the N-terminal half of β-casein, but peptides from αs1- and αs2-caseins were also identified; the extract also contained α-lactalbumin. Identified peptides showed the important role played by lactococcal cell envelope proteinases in the degradation of primary proteolytic products from αs1- and β- caseins, produced by chymosin and plasmin respectively. Plasmin seemed to be involved in the hydrolysis of αs2-casein. Several phosphopeptides were identified and the action of phosphatase on these peptides was evident.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Proprietors of Journal of Dairy Research 1997