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Transglutaminase

Appears in
Mouthfeel: How Texture Makes Taste

By Ole Mouritsen and Klavs Styrbæk

Published 2017

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Also known as meat glue, an enzyme that catalyzes the formation of a particular bond between a free amine group on one protein and the acyl group on the amino acid glutamine on another protein. This causes them to bind together in such a way that they cannot be broken down by proteases, the enzymes that usually degrade proteins. Transglutamase is used, for instance, for the production of surimi.

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