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Effect of Trypsin Treatment on the ATPase Activity of Myofibrils from the Stored Rabbit Muscle
Authors:Ryung Yang  Akihiro Okitani  Masao Fujimaki
Institution:Department of Agricultural Chemistry, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo
Abstract:The extent of activation of myofibrillar ATPase activity by trypsin treatment has been measured.

When myofibril (5 mg/ml) was treated with a low concentration of trypsin (2.5 μg/ml), the Mg-modified ATPase activity of myofibrils at a low ionic strength increased appreciably, while the EDTA-enhanced ATPase activity of myofibrils at a high ionic strength did not change with the progress of trypsin digestion.

The dependence of myofibrillar ATPase activity on KCl concentration also became greater with the progress of trypsin digestion.

Trypsin treatment caused 5-fold increase in the Mg-modified ATPase activity of 0-myofibril, when treated with trypsin in a ratio of 1 to 2000 myofibril for 80 min. Under the same condition, the ATPase activity of 1-myofibril increased by about 150%, whereas that of 8-myofibril increased by approximately 50%.

When myofibrils were treated with trypsin in a ratio of 1 to 200 myofibril, the Mg-ATPase activity of 8-myofibril decreased earlier than that of 1-myofibril did by about 20 min.

Experimental results obtained in this study were enough to confirm that the myofibrils from the aged muscle are more susceptible to tryptic action.

An assumption was made that the structural alteration of myofibrils during aging might be attributed to the change in thin filament of myofibrils, including Z-lines, which are mainly due to the change in the native tropomyosin of thin filaments.
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