Structural changes of casein micelles in a calcium gradient film |
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Authors: | Gebhardt Ronald Burghammer Manfred Riekel Christian Roth Stephan Volkher Müller-Buschbaum Peter |
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Affiliation: | European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, BP 220, F-38043 Grenoble Cedex 09, France. ronald.gebhardt@esrf.fr |
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Abstract: | Calcium gradients are prepared by sequentially filling a micropipette with casein solutions of varying calcium concentration and spreading them on glass slides. The casein film is formed by a solution casting process, which results in a macroscopically rough surface. Microbeam grazing incidence small-angle X-ray scattering (microGISAXS) is used to investigate the lateral size distribution of three main components in casein films: casein micelles, casein mini-micelles, and micellar calcium phosphate. At length scales within the beam size the film surface is flat and detection of size distribution in a macroscopic casein gradient becomes accessible. The model used to analyze the data is based on a set of three log-normal distributed particle sizes. Increasing calcium concentration causes a decrease in casein micelle diameter while the size of casein mini-micelles increases and micellar calcium phosphate particles remain unchanged. |
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Keywords: | biomineralization casein micelles µGISAXS proteins solution casting |
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