Literature DB >> 16433971

Influence of high hydrostatic pressure on the proteolysis of beta-lactoglobulin A by trypsin.

Rosa Chicón1, Josefina Belloque, Isidra Recio, Rosina López-Fandiño.   

Abstract

This work describes the effect of the hydrolysis time and pressure (0.1-400 MPa) on the proteolysis of beta-lactoglobulin A (beta-lg A) with trypsin, either conducting hydrolysis of beta-lg under pressure or hydrolysing beta-lg that was previously pressure treated. Pressurisation, before or during enzyme treatments, enhanced tryptic hydrolysis of beta-lg. Trypsin degraded pressure-modified beta-lg and pressure-induced beta-lg aggregates, favouring proteolysis to the intermediate degradation products: (Val(15)-Arg(40)), (Val(41)-Lys(69))S-S(Leu(149)-Ile(162)) and (Val(41)-Lys(70))S-S(Leu(149)-Ile(162)). These were further cleaved at the later stages of proteolysis to yield: (Val(15)-Tyr(20)), (Ser(21)-Arg(40)), (Val(41)-Tyr(60)), (Trp(61)-Lys(69))S-S(Leu(149)-Ile(162)) and (Trp(61)-Lys(70))S-S(Leu(149)-Ile(162)). Particularly, in the tryptic hydrolysates of pre-pressurized beta-lg, two other fragments linked by disulphide bonds: (Lys(101)-Arg(124))S-S(Leu(149)-Ile(162)) and (Tyr(102)-Arg(124))S-S(Leu(149)-Ile(162)), were found. These corresponded to rearrangement products induced by SH/SS exchange between the free thiol group of Cys(121) and Cys(160), that normally forms the disulphide bond Cys(66)-Cys(160). In the light of these results, structural modifications of beta-lg under high pressure are discussed.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16433971     DOI: 10.1017/S0022029905001664

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dairy Res        ISSN: 0022-0299            Impact factor:   1.904


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