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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Cloning of a marsupial k-casein cDNA from the brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula)

Susan J. Stasiuk, Emma L. Summers and Jerome Demmer

Reproduction, Fertility and Development 12(4) 215 - 222
Published: 2000

Abstract

The main role of κ-casein in milk is to stabilize the formation of casein micelles. Although marsupial milk contains casein micelles, κ-casein had not been identified in any species. In these experiments, the first marsupial κ-casein has been prepared as enriched casein fractions and the cDNA cloned from the brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula). Possum κ-casein is a 158 amino acid peptide that shares low amino acid sequence identity (20–30%) with that of eutherian κ-caseins. In the gut of suckling young, casein micelles clot when κ-casein is cleaved by chymosin at a specific site. Eutherian κ-casein sequences are classified according to the sequence of the chymosin cleavage site: Phe-Met, Phe-Ile or Phe-Leu. Possum κ-casein appears to form a separate class, with a putative chymosin cleavage site of Phe-Ala, which is different from that found in eutherian mammals. Other features of κ-caseins, such as the location of the N-terminal cysteine, solubility in the presence of calcium, and the O-glycosylation sites on threonine residues in the C-terminus of the molecule, are conserved in the possum sequence. The κ-casein gene was expressed throughout lactation in the mammary gland, and although mRNA levels of κ-, α- and β-casein varied between animals there appeared to be a correlation in the expression of these genes within an individual animal. This suggests that a common transcription regulatory region may be controlling expression of all three genes in the possum.

https://doi.org/10.1071/RD99036

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