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Journal of Bacteriology | 2011

Complete Genome Sequence of Bifidobacterium longum subsp. longum KACC 91563

Jun-Sang Ham; Taeheon Lee; Mi-Jeong Byun; Kyung-Tae Lee; Min-Kyung Kim; Gi-Sung Han; Seok-Geun Jeong; Mi-Hwa Oh; Dong-Hun Kim; Heebal Kim

Bifidobacterium longum strains predominate in the colonic microbiota of breast-fed infants. Here we report the complete genome sequence of B. longum subsp. longum KACC 91563, isolated from feces of neonates. A single circular chromosome of 2,385,301 bp contains 1,980 protein-coding genes, 56 tRNA genes, and 3 rRNA operons.


Korean Journal for Food Science of Animal Resources | 2015

Identification of Antihypertensive Peptides Derived from Low Molecular Weight Casein Hydrolysates Generated during Fermentation by Bifidobacterium longum KACC 91563

Go Eun Ha; Oun Ki Chang; Su-Mi Jo; Gi-Sung Han; Beom-Young Park; Jun-Sang Ham; Seok-Geun Jeong

Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitory activity was evaluated for the low-molecular-weight fraction (<3 kDa) obtained from milk fermentation by Bifidobacterium longum KACC91563. The ACE inhibitory activity in this fraction was 62.3%. The peptides generated from the <3 kDa fraction were identified by liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization quantitative time-of-flight mass spectrometry analysis. Of the 28 peptides identified, 11 and 16 were identified as β-casein (CN) and αs1-CN, respectively. One peptide was identified as κ-CN. Three peptides, YQEPVLGPVRGPFPIIV, QEPVLGPVRGPFPIIV, and GPVRGPFPIIV, from β-CN corresponded to known antihypertensive peptides. We also found 15 peptides that were identified as potential antihypertensive peptides because they included a known antihypertensive peptide fragment. These peptides were as follows: RELEELNVPGEIVE (f1-14), YQEPVLGPVRGPFP (f193-206), EPVLGPVRGPFPIIV (f195-206), PVLGPVRGPFPIIV (f196-206), VLGPVRGPFPIIV (f197-206), and LGPVRGPFPIIV (f198-206) for β-CN; and APSFSDIPNPIGSENSEKTTMPLW (f176-199), SFSDIPNPIGSENSEKT- TMPLW (f178-199), FSDIPNPIGSENSEKTTMPLW (f179-199), SDIPNPIGSENSEKTTMPLW (f180-199), DIPNPIGSENSEKTTMPLW (f181-199), IPNPIGSENSEKTTMPLW (f182-199), PIGSENSEKTTMPLW (f185-199), IGSENSEKTTMPLW (f186-199), and SENSEKTTMPLW (f188-199) for αs1-CN. From these results, B. longum could be used as a starter culture in combination with other lactic acid bacteria in the dairy industry, and/or these peptides could be used in functional food manufacturing as additives for the development of a product with beneficial effects for human health.


Journal of Dairy Science | 2012

Determination of molecular weights of caprine milk proteins by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry

Jun-Sang Ham; Gi-Sung Han; Seok-Geun Jeong; Kuk-Hwan Seol; A.-R. Jang; Mi-Hwa Oh; Dong-Hun Kim; Young W. Park

Molecular weights (MW) of major proteins in milk of 3 Korean dairy goat breeds were determined by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry, after treatment of milk samples with the reduction buffer used in capillary electrophoresis. The MW of caprine milk proteins were compared with those of Holstein milk counterparts using commercial bovine milk protein standards. The MW of α-lactalbumin, β-lactoglobulin, and α- and β-casein standards were 14,197±3.4, 18,326±26.3, 23,591±13.0, and 23,967±12.8 m/z, respectively, whereas those of Holstein milk treated with the reduction buffer were 14,199±8.3, 18,397±25.9, 23,614±64.8, and 23,984±75.6 m/z, respectively. The respective MW of α-lactalbumin in Saanen, Toggenberg, and Alpine milk were 14,194±27.2, 14,266±105.9, and 14,241±13.2 m/z, which were not different from those of the bovine milk. The respective MW of β- lactoglobulin in corresponding caprine milk were 18,840±31.5, 18,856±26.3, and 18,857±21.3 m/z, which were higher than those in the bovine milk. The MW of β-casein in corresponding caprine milk were 23,860±27.2, 23,886±12.3, and 23,901±8.4 m/z, which were lower than those in the bovine milk. The results indicated that matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry could be used for rapid determination of MW of Korean caprine milk proteins without protein separation steps.


Korean Journal for Food Science of Animal Resources | 2017

Characteristics of Kwark Cheese Supplemented with Bifidobacterium longum KACC 91563

Minyu Song; Won Seo Park; Jayeon Yoo; Gi-Sung Han; Bu-Min Kim; Pil-Nam Seong; Mi-Hwa Oh; Kyung-Woon Kim; Jun-Sang Ham

The effect of addition of the probiotic Bifidobacterium longum KACC 91563 on the chemical and sensory properties of Kwark cheese produced using CHN-11 as a cheese starter were investigated. The addition of B. longum KACC 91563 to Kwark cheese did not change the composition or pH value of the cheese, compared with control. B. longum KACC 91563 survived at a level of 7.58 Log CFU/g and did not have any negative effect on survival of the cheese starter. A sensory panel commented that the addition of B. longum KACC 91563 made Kwark cheese more desirable to consumers, and that the probiotic supplementation had no effect on perceived taste. Thus, B. longum KACC 91563 can be used for inclusion of probiotic bacteria in cheese.


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2013

Novel antioxidant Peptide derived from the ultrafiltrate of ovomucin hydrolysate.

Oun Ki Chang; Go Eun Ha; Gi-Sung Han; Kuk-Hwan Seol; Hyoun Wook Kim; Seok-Geun Jeong; Mi-Hwa Oh; Beom-Young Park; Jun-Sang Ham


Korean Journal for Food Science of Animal Resources | 2009

Quality Characteristics and Inhibitory Activity against Staphylococcus aureus KCCM 40510 of Yogurts Manufactured with Garlic Juice

Seung-Gyu Lee; Yeon-Jung Lee; Min-Kyung Kim; Gi-Sung Han; Seok-Geun Jeong; Aera Jang; Hyun-Seok Chae; Dong-Hun Kim; Jun-Sang Ham


Korean Journal for Food Science of Animal Resources | 2008

Reduction of the Antigenicity of Powdered Milk by Gamma Irradiation

Ji-Hye Shin; Seok-Geun Jeong; Gi-Sung Han; Aera Jang; Hyun-Seok Chae; Young-Mo Yoo; Chong-Nam Ahn; Ju-Woon Lee; Cheorun Jo; Wan-Kyu Lee; Jun-Sang Ham


Korean Journal for Food Science of Animal Resources | 2007

Optimization of Goat Milk Yoghurt Preparation Conditions by Response Surface Methodology

Jun-Sang Ham; Seok-Geun Jeong; Ji-Hye Shin; Mi-Young Choi; Gi-Sung Han; Hyun-Seok Chae; Young-Mo Yoo; Jong-Nam Ahn; Sang-Hyun Ko; Kwang-Wook Park; Seok-Ho Choi; Wan-Kyu Lee


Korean Journal for Food Science of Animal Resources | 2008

Comparison of Antimicrobial Residue Detection in Goat Milk by the Delvo, Eclipse 100, and Parallux Tests

Jun-Sang Ham; Seok-Geun Jeong; Ji-Hye Shin; Gi-Sung Han; Hyun-Seok Chae; Young-Mo Yoo; Jong-Nam Ahn; Tae-Young Hur; Sang-Hyun Ko; Kwang-Wook Park; Seok-Ho Choi; Wan-Kyu Lee


Korean Journal for Food Science of Animal Resources | 2008

Study of the Somatic Cell Count Grade of Goat Milk in Korea

Ji-Hye Shin; Seok-Geun Jeong; Gi-Sung Han; Aera Jang; Hyun-Seok Chae; Young-Mo Yoo; Chong-Nam Ahn; Kwang-Tae Woo; Seok-Ho Choi; Wan-Kyu Lee; Jun-Sang Ham

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Jun-Sang Ham

Rural Development Administration

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Seok-Geun Jeong

Rural Development Administration

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Hyun-Seok Chae

Rural Development Administration

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Aera Jang

Seoul National University

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Dong-Hun Kim

Kyungpook National University

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Seung-Gyu Lee

Rural Development Administration

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Mi-Hwa Oh

Rural Development Administration

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Kuk-Hwan Seol

Rural Development Administration

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Beom-Young Park

Rural Development Administration

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Min-Kyung Kim

Rural Development Administration

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