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A further study on the dietary-regulated biosynthesis of high-sulphur wool proteins
Authors:J M Gillespie  Andrea Broad  and P J Reis
Institution:Division of Protein Chemistry, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Parkville (Melbourne), Vic. 3052, Australia;Division of Animal Physiology, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Ian Clunies Ross Animal Research Laboratory, Prospect, N.S.W. 2149, Australia
Abstract:When the diet of sheep is supplemented by the infusion of sulphur-containing amino acids or casein into the abomasum, the newly synthesized wool shows characteristic changes in its amino acid composition, with significant increases in cystine, proline and serine and decreases in aspartic acid and phenylalanine. This modification seems to be due entirely to an alteration in the overall composition of the high-sulphur proteins and to an increase in their proportion in the fibre. These variations are not the result of a change in the composition of individual proteins, but are due to alterations in their relative proportions and to the initiation of the synthesis of `new' proteins, many of which are extremely rich in cystine. It is suggested that the heterogeneity of the high-sulphur proteins may be due, in part, to similar changes in composition caused by natural variations in the nutrition of sheep.
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