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In vitro proteolysis of myofibrillar and sarcoplasmic proteins of European sea bass (Dicentrarchus Labrax L) by an endogenous m-calpain

The effects of m-calpain isolated from the skeletal muscle of sea bass on sarcoplasmic and myofibrillar proteins isolated from the same tissue were examined in vitro. Incubation of sarcoplasmic proteins with m-calpain resulted in only a slight decrease (0.7 kDa) in the molecular weight (MW) of a 26.5 kDa protein. Degradation of myofibrils, monitored by quantification of TCA-soluble peptides generated, resulted in the maximum amount of peptides being generated after 1 h of incubation at 25degreesC. Noticeable modifications in the SDS-PAGE profile of digested myofibrils were observed, including partial denaturation of myosin heavy chain and the release of tropomyosin, similar to69 and similar to27 kDa doublet bands and a few polypeptides of MW lower than 20 kDa in the soluble fraction. Examination of the degradation patterns of myofibrillar proteins using Western blotting showed that alpha-actinin was partially degraded, with release of native alpha-actinin and its fragments from myofibrils, whereas desmin was highly degraded after 2h of digestion. (C) 2002 Society of Chemical Industry.

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