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Structure of casein micelles I. Small angle neutron scattering and light scattering fromβ- andχ-casein
Authors:A. Thurn  W. Burchard  R. Niki
Affiliation:(1) Present address: Institute of Makromolecular Chemistry, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, F.R.G.;(2) Institute of Daily Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan
Abstract:Casein is the main protein component of milk and is of remarkable colloidal stability. Under the influence of milk clotting enzymes casein shows the striking behaviour of coagulation. This clotting process has already been studied by other groups, neglecting the fact that casein is not a homogeneous protein. The purpose of the present study is focused, in this first stage, on the determination of the structure of the various casein components. In cooperation with other laboratories we have been able to obtain the well separated individual proteins. Studies have been performed so far withbeta- andchi-casein. For detailed structural information we carried out small angle neutron scattering and combined static and dynamic light scattering measurements and determined the molecular weight,Mw, the radius of gyration, langS2rang the hydrodynamic radius,RH, therhov-value and the particle scattering factor, Pz(q). The two caseins show a strikingly different behaviour. For thebeta-casein we found a star-like structure, i. e. an aggregation pattern that is expected for a common micelle. The micelle consists of about 38 monomer chains. The aggregates ofchi-casein appear to be composed of star-like submicelles, where each submicelle contains ninechi-casein chains and the total degree of aggregation is about 140.
Keywords:Caseins  milk micelles  small angle neutron scattering  dynamic light scattering
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