Abstract
Abstract Dispersed cell cultures of lactating bovine mammary tissue with a complete culture medium were tested for their ability to synthesize milk proteins β -lactoglobulin and β -casein at elevated levels of methionine. An effect showed up to a L-methionine concentration of 50 to 100 μ g/ml which increased synthesis of the proteins to two-fold over that with a L-methionine of about 15 μ g/ml in bovine blood serum and in the usual cell culture medium. Further increases resulted in an apparent inhibitory effect. The effect suggests that L-methionine normally in blood serum and used in cell culture medium may be deficient for maximum milk protein synthesis.
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