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Differential expression of sarcoplasmic proteins in four heterogeneous ovine skeletal muscles
Authors:Hamelin Muriel  Sayd Thierry  Chambon Christophe  Bouix Jaques  Bibé Bernard  Milenkovic Dragan  Leveziel Hubert  Georges Michel  Clop Alex  Marinova Penka  Laville Elisabeth
Institution:Unité Qualité des Produits Animaux, INRA, St-Genès-Champanelle, France.
Abstract:Fiber-type distribution is known to vary widely within and between muscles according to differences in muscle functions. 2-DE and MALDI-MS were used to investigate the molecular basis of muscle fiber type-related variability. We compared four lamb skeletal muscles with heterogeneous fiber-type composition that are relatively rich in fast-twitch fiber types, i.e., the semimembranosus, vastus medialis, longissimus dorsi, and tensor fasciae latae (TL). Our results clearly showed that none of the glycolytic metabolism enzymes detected, including TL which was most strongly glycolytic, made intermuscular differentiation possible. Muscle differentiation was based on the differential expression of proteins involved in oxidative metabolism, including not only citric acid cycle enzymes but also other classes of proteins with functions related to oxidative metabolism, oxidative stress, and probably to higher protein turnover. Detected proteins were involved in transport (carbonate dehydratase, myoglobin, fatty acid-binding protein), repair of misfolding damage (heat shock protein (HSP) 60 kDa, HSP-27 kDa, alpha-crystallin beta subunit, DJ1, stress-induced phosphoprotein), detoxification or degradation of impaired proteins (GST-Pi, aldehyde dehydrogenase, peroxiredoxin, ubiquitin), and protein synthesis (tRNA-synthetase). The fractionating method led to the detection of proteins involved in different functions related to oxidative metabolism that have not previously been shown concomitancy.
Keywords:Muscle‐fiber types  Oxidative stress regulators  Sarcoplasmic proteins  Sheep  Two‐dimensional gel electrophoresis
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