Published on February 2020 | Proteomics, Molecular Biology, RNA Biology, Lactation Biology

Comparative milk proteome analysis of Kashmiri and Jersey cattle identifies differential expression of key proteins involved in immune system regulation and milk quality
Authors: Shakil A. Bhat, Syed M. Ahmad, Eveline M. Ibeagha-Awemu, Mashooq A. Dar, Peerzada T. Mumtaz, Riaz A. Shah, & Nazir A. Ganai
Journal Name: BMC Genomics
Volume: 21 Issue: 166 Page No: 21-25
Indexing: SCI/SCIE,SCOPUS,Web of Science,Google Scholar,MEDLINE,PubMed,DOAJ,SCIMAGOJR
Abstract:

Exploration of the bioactive components of bovine milk has gained global interest due to their potential applications in human nutrition and health promotion. Despite advances in proteomics profiling, limited studies have been carried out to fully characterize the bovine milk proteome. This study explored the milk proteome of Jersey and Kashmiri cattle at day 90 of lactation using high-resolution mass spectrometry based quantitative proteomics nano-scale LC-MS/Q-TOF technique. Data are available via ProteomeXchange with identifier PXD017412.

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