From complex mixtures of non-glycosylated and differently glycosylated caseinomacropeptides (CMP; kappa-casein fragment 106-169; M(r) approximately 7000) various fractions were isolated and further purified by reversed-phase HPLC. The fractions were characterized by mass determination and composition analysis and also used in gel-permeation chromatography and NMR studies to investigate their molecular size behaviour as a function of pH, ionic strength, peptide concentration and degree of glycosylation. No evidence was found for association of any CMP fraction as a function of the experimental conditions applied, which is in contrast with suggestions made in the literature.
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