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H S Rollema

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Vasbinder A, Rollema H, Bot A, de Kruif C
J Dairy Sci . 2003 Jun; 86(5):1556-63. PMID: 12778566
Casein micelles in milk are colloidal particles consisting of four different caseins and calcium phosphate, each of which can be exchanged with the serum phase. The distribution of caseins and...
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Vasbinder A, Rollema H, de Kruif C
J Dairy Sci . 2003 Jun; 86(5):1548-55. PMID: 12778565
Casein micelles in milk are stable colloidal particles with a stabilizing hairy brush of kappa-casein. During cheese production rennet cleaves kappa-casein into casein macropeptide and para-kappa-casein, thereby destabilizing the casein...
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Van de Velde F, Peppelman H, Rollema H, Tromp R
Carbohydr Res . 2001 Jun; 331(3):271-83. PMID: 11383897
The coil-to-helix transition and temperature dependence of the viscosity of commercial kappa/iota-hybrid carrageenans produced by the red algae Sarcothalia crispata, Mazaella laminarioides, and Chondrus crispus were studied using rheometry and...
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van Kraaij C, Breukink E, Rollema H, Bongers R, Kosters H, de Kruijff B, et al.
Eur J Biochem . 2000 Jan; 267(3):901-9. PMID: 10651829
The antimicrobial peptide nisin contains the uncommon amino acid residues lanthionine and methyl-lanthionine, which are post-translationally formed from Ser, Thr and Cys residues. To investigate the importance of these uncommon...
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Van den Hooven H, Rollema H, Siezen R, Hilbers C, Kuipers O
Biochemistry . 1997 Dec; 36(46):14137-45. PMID: 9369486
The antimicrobial membrane-interacting polypeptide nisin is a prominent member of the lantibiotic family, the members of which contain thioether-bridged residues called lanthionines. To gain insight into the complex biosynthesis and...
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van Kraaij C, Breukink E, Rollema H, Siezen R, Demel R, de Kruijff B, et al.
Eur J Biochem . 1997 Jul; 247(1):114-20. PMID: 9249016
Three mutants of the antibiotic nisin Z, in which the Val32 residue was replaced by a Glu, Lys or Trp residue, were produced and characterized for the purpose of establishing...
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Rollema H, Metzger J, Both P, Kuipers O, Siezen R
Eur J Biochem . 1996 Nov; 241(3):716-22. PMID: 8944757
Nisin, a 34-residue peptide bacteriocin, contains the less common amino acids lanthionine, beta-methyl-lanthionine, dehydroalanine (Dha), and dehydrobutyrine (Dhb). Several chemically modified nisin A species were purified by reverse-phase HPLC and...
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Minikiewicz P, Slangen C, Lagerwerf F, Haverkamp J, Rollema H, Visser S
J Chromatogr A . 1996 Aug; 743(1):123-35. PMID: 8817876
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...
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Van den Hooven H, Lagerwerf F, Heerma W, Haverkamp J, Piard J, Hilbers C, et al.
FEBS Lett . 1996 Aug; 391(3):317-22. PMID: 8764998
The lantibiotic lacticin 481 is a bacteriocin produced by Lactococcus lactis ssp. lactis. This polypeptide contains 27 amino acids, including the unusual residues dehydrobutyrine and the thioether-bridging lanthionine and 3-methyllanthionine....
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Kuipers O, Bierbaum G, Ottenwalder B, Dodd H, Horn N, Metzger J, et al.
Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek . 1996 Feb; 69(2):161-69. PMID: 8775976
Whereas protein engineering of enzymes and structural proteins nowadays is an established research tool for studying structure-function relationships of polypeptides and for improving their properties, the engineering of posttranslationally modified...