A lactational study of the composition and integrity of casein micelles from the milk of the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii)
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A lactational study of the composition and integrity of casein micelles from the milk of the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii)
Abstract
The amount of casein found in the milk of the tammar wallaby increases as lactation progresses. The increase is due to increasing amounts of beta-casein; the alpha-casein remains largely constant. The alpha-casein is the more highly phosphorylated; the most abundant form is the 10-P, throughout lactation. The level of phosphorylation of beta-casein shifts to lower average values in late lactation, possibly indicating the enzymatic reaction is overloaded by the increasing amounts of beta-casein. Unlike bovine casein micelles, the wallaby micelles are not completely disrupted at pH 7.0 by sequestration of their calcium content with ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA). Complete disruption only follows the addition of sodium dodecyl sulphate, indicating considerably greater importance for hydrophobic bonds in maintaining their integrity. This micellar behaviour indicates that, despite the evolutionary divergence of marsupials millennia ago, the caseins of wallaby milk assemble into micelles in much the same fashion as in bovine milk.
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