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Effect of temperature on proteinase activites of enteral microbiota and intestinal mucosa of fish of different ecological groups
Authors:V V Kuz’mina  M V Shalygin  E G Skvortsova
Institution:(1) I.D. Papanin Institute for Biology of Inland Waters RAS, PO Box 152742, Borok, Yaroslavl, Russia;(2) FSEI Yaroslavl State Agricultural Academy, PO Box 150042, Yaroslavl, Russia;(3) T.G. Shevchenko State University, PO Box 3300, Tiraspol, Moldova
Abstract:Effect of temperature on proteinases activities of enteral microbiota and of intestinal mucosa was studied in five fish species (roach Rutilus rutilus, crucian carp Carassius carassius, common perch Perca fluviatilis, pike-perch Zander lucioperca, and pike Esox lucius) belonging by the nutrition type to different ecological groups. Essential differences of temperature characteristics of proteinases of intestinal mucosa and of enteral microbiota are revealed in fish belonging to different ecological groups. The character of the t-function of proteinases of intestinal mucosa and enteral microbiota for casein and hemoglobin as a rule is different. The values of the apparent E act proteinases of intestinal mucosa for casein in most cases are higher than those of enteral microbiota, while those for hemoglobin, on the contrary, are lower. The lowest values of relative proteinase activities for casein in the zone of low temperatures (38 and 45.3% of the maximal activity) and the Eact value (less than 2.0 kcal/mol) are found at study of proteinases of enteral microbiota in common perch and crucian carp. The latter indicates a significant adaptability of the enteral microbiota proteinases of common perch and crucian carp to functioning at low temperatures.
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