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Using Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy To Probe the Milk Fat Globule Membrane and Associated Proteins

Journal

JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 58, Issue 7, Pages 4250-4257

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jf9032409

Keywords

Milk fat globule membrane; membrane structure; confocal laser scanning microscopy; phase coexistence; phospholipids

Funding

  1. University of Otago Postgraduate Scholarship
  2. California Slate University Agricultural Research Initiative
  3. California Dairy Research Foundation
  4. Office of Naval Research [N00014-06-1-1111]
  5. NSF [MCB 0455318, DBI 0521587, EPS-0236913]
  6. Stale of Kansas through Technology Enterprise Corporation and Kansas State University
  7. K-INBRE [P20 RR16475]

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The bovine milk fat globule membrane (MFGM) is an important, biologically relevant membrane due to its functional and health properties. Its composition has been thoroughly studied, but its structure, especially the lateral organization of its components, still remains unclear. We have used confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) to investigate the surface structure of the MFGM in globules with different degrees of processing using two types of fluorescently labeled phospholipid probes and a protein dye. Using this technique, we have observed heterogeneities in the distribution of MFGM lipids and proteins relating to the processing and size of the globules. The effect of pretreating the milk (centrifugation, pasteurization homogenization and churning) was studied by double-staining the surface of the milk fat globules, followed by observation using CLSM, and by determining the phospholipid profile of raw milk, raw cream, processed milk and buttermilk powder. Our findings agree with other techniques by showing that the composition of the MFGM changes with processing through the loss of phospholipids and the adsorption of caseins and whey proteins onto the surface.

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