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  • Investigation of the structure of alpha-lactalbumin protein nanotubes using optical spectroscopy.

Investigation of the structure of alpha-lactalbumin protein nanotubes using optical spectroscopy.

The Journal of dairy research (2013-12-20)
Ozgür Tarhan, Enver Tarhan, Sebnem Harsa
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Alpha-lactalbumin (α-la) is one of the major proteins in whey. When partially hydrolysed with Bacillus licheniformis protease, it produces nanotubular structures in the presence of calcium ions by a self-assembly process. This study presents investigation of α-la protein structure during hydrolysis and nanotube formation using optical spectroscopy. Before spectroscopic measurements, nanotubes were examined with microscopy. The observed α-la nanotubes (α-LaNTs) were in the form of regular hollow strands with a diameter of about 20 nm and the average length of 1 μm. Amide and backbone vibration bands of the Raman spectra displayed remarkable conformational changes in α and β domains in the protein structure during nanotube growth. This was confirmed by the Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy data. Also, FTIR analysis revealed certain bands at calcium (Ca++) binding sites of COO- groups in hydrolysed protein. These sites might be critical in nanotube elongation.

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α-Lactalbumin aus Kuhmilch, Type III, calcium depleted, ≥85% (PAGE), lyophilized powder