Identification of Bioactive Peptides in Goat Milk and Their Health Application

G. Sharma, P. K. Rout, R. Kaushik, Gajendra B. Singh
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We have identified the bioactive peptides in goat milk using two dimensional gel electrophoresis and mass spectrometry. The milk samples were collected from three healthy breeds of goats at CIRG farms. The milk proteins were isolated using simple centrifugation and were evaluated on the basis of presence of other proteins variants using SDS PAGE and two dimensional gel electrophoresis. The protein profiles of all the milk proteins were same showing the presence of all the major caseins proteins and whey proteins whereas the two dimensional gel electrophoresis resulted gels has shown the presence of various protein spots. These protein spots were analysed under mass spectrometry and found biologically active peptides dipeptidyl peptidase, transcription factor A, Interleukin 12 subunit, oligodendrocyte transcription factor 2. In our study we have reported the biological significance of these peptides identified and their role in human health such as mitochondrial disease, brain malignancies, signaling processes of cytokines and help in generating cytotoxic lymphocyte helps enhance immunity.
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羊奶中活性肽的鉴定及其保健应用
我们用二维凝胶电泳和质谱法鉴定了羊奶中的生物活性肽。牛奶样本采集自CIRG农场的三个健康品种的山羊。通过简单离心分离得到乳蛋白,并利用SDS PAGE和二维凝胶电泳对其他蛋白变体的存在进行评估。所有牛奶蛋白的蛋白质谱相同,显示存在所有主要的酪蛋白和乳清蛋白,而二维凝胶电泳结果显示存在各种蛋白质斑点。对这些蛋白点进行质谱分析,发现生物活性肽二肽基肽酶、转录因子A、白细胞介素12亚基、少突胶质细胞转录因子2。在我们的研究中,我们已经报道了这些肽的生物学意义及其在人类健康中的作用,如线粒体疾病、脑恶性肿瘤、细胞因子的信号传导过程和帮助产生细胞毒性淋巴细胞,帮助增强免疫力。
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