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Casamino acid is the mixture of amino acids produced from acid hydrolysis of casein, a family of phosphoproteins found in mammalian milk. In comparison, tryptone describes casein that has undergone enzymatic degradation by the protease trypsin, leaving many smaller peptide chains alongside the free amino acids. [1]

Casamino acid is used as a component of microbiological growth medium to support protein synthesis. However, tryptophan, an essential amino acid, is lost while digesting the casein with strong acids. [2] Providing this abundant source of nitrogen can alter the phenotype of microorganisms, such as bacterial species recognizing nutrient-rich media and reducing their motility, as compared to their typical environmental behaviors. [3]

References

  1. ^ Klemann, S. W.; Li, J. Z.; Imakawa, K.; Cross, J. C.; Francis, H.; Roberts, R. M. (October 1990). "The Production, Purification, and Bioactivity of Recombinant Bovine Trophoblast Protein-1 (Bovine Trophoblast Interferon)". Molecular Endocrinology. 4 (10): 1506–1514. doi: 10.1210/mend-4-10-1506. ISSN  0888-8809. PMID  2178217. S2CID  22254934.
  2. ^ Nagappa, Lakshmeesha K.; Sato, Wakana; Alam, Farzana; Chengan, Kameshwari; Smales, Christopher M.; Von Der Haar, Tobias; Polizzi, Karen M.; Adamala, Katarzyna P.; Moore, Simon J. (2022). "A Ubiquitous Amino Acid Source for Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cell-Free Transcription-Translation Systems". Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology. 10: 992708. doi: 10.3389/fbioe.2022.992708. ISSN  2296-4185. PMC  9524191. PMID  36185432.
  3. ^ Samuels, Toby; Pybus, David; Cockell, Charles S. (25 November 2019). "Casamino Acids Slow Motility and Stimulate Surface Growth in an Extreme Oligotroph". Environmental Microbiology Reports. 12 (1): 63–69. doi: 10.1111/1758-2229.12812. hdl: 20.500.11820/4ab305fa-1989-4220-8453-d062af8e81f1. ISSN  1758-2229. PMID  31769203. S2CID  208298258.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Casamino acid is the mixture of amino acids produced from acid hydrolysis of casein, a family of phosphoproteins found in mammalian milk. In comparison, tryptone describes casein that has undergone enzymatic degradation by the protease trypsin, leaving many smaller peptide chains alongside the free amino acids. [1]

Casamino acid is used as a component of microbiological growth medium to support protein synthesis. However, tryptophan, an essential amino acid, is lost while digesting the casein with strong acids. [2] Providing this abundant source of nitrogen can alter the phenotype of microorganisms, such as bacterial species recognizing nutrient-rich media and reducing their motility, as compared to their typical environmental behaviors. [3]

References

  1. ^ Klemann, S. W.; Li, J. Z.; Imakawa, K.; Cross, J. C.; Francis, H.; Roberts, R. M. (October 1990). "The Production, Purification, and Bioactivity of Recombinant Bovine Trophoblast Protein-1 (Bovine Trophoblast Interferon)". Molecular Endocrinology. 4 (10): 1506–1514. doi: 10.1210/mend-4-10-1506. ISSN  0888-8809. PMID  2178217. S2CID  22254934.
  2. ^ Nagappa, Lakshmeesha K.; Sato, Wakana; Alam, Farzana; Chengan, Kameshwari; Smales, Christopher M.; Von Der Haar, Tobias; Polizzi, Karen M.; Adamala, Katarzyna P.; Moore, Simon J. (2022). "A Ubiquitous Amino Acid Source for Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cell-Free Transcription-Translation Systems". Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology. 10: 992708. doi: 10.3389/fbioe.2022.992708. ISSN  2296-4185. PMC  9524191. PMID  36185432.
  3. ^ Samuels, Toby; Pybus, David; Cockell, Charles S. (25 November 2019). "Casamino Acids Slow Motility and Stimulate Surface Growth in an Extreme Oligotroph". Environmental Microbiology Reports. 12 (1): 63–69. doi: 10.1111/1758-2229.12812. hdl: 20.500.11820/4ab305fa-1989-4220-8453-d062af8e81f1. ISSN  1758-2229. PMID  31769203. S2CID  208298258.

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