glutamyl-valyl-glycine and prolylglycine

glutamyl-valyl-glycine has been researched along with prolylglycine* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for glutamyl-valyl-glycine and prolylglycine

ArticleYear
Quantification of the kokumi peptide, γ-glutamyl-valyl-glycine, in cheese: Comparison between cheese made from cow and ewe milk.
    Journal of dairy science, 2020, Volume: 103, Issue:9

    Recent studies have shown that several types of cheese contain kokumi γ-glutamyl dipeptides, and the kokumi tripeptide, γ-glutamyl-valyl-glycine (γ-Glu-Val-Gly), is a component of various fermented foods. The quantification of γ-Glu-Val-Gly in various types of cheese was herein conducted by HPLC-tandem mass spectrometry followed by derivatization with 6-aminoquinoyl-N-hydroxysuccinimidyl-carbamate. The γ-Glu-Val-Gly concentrations were between 0.35 and 0.59 μg/g in cheese made from ewe milk, but were not detected in cheese made from cow milk. The amino acid sequences of major milk proteins showed that the β-caseins of sheep had the Val-Gly sequence at the 9-10 position, whereas β-caseins of cows contained a Pro-Gly sequence at the same position. The Val-Gly sequence was absent in other caseins of sheep and cattle. These results suggest that the different γ-Glu-Val-Gly concentrations present in cheese made from cow and ewe milk are due to differences in the amino acid sequences of caseins.

    Topics: Animals; Carbamates; Caseins; Cattle; Cheese; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Dipeptides; Female; Milk; Oligopeptides; Sheep; Species Specificity; Tandem Mass Spectrometry

2020