Effect of zinc salts on the structure–function of actomyosin from pelagic fish

Mathew, Sijo ; Shamasundar, B. A. ; Kumar, Parigi Ramesh ; Prakash, V. (2009) Effect of zinc salts on the structure–function of actomyosin from pelagic fish Process Biochemistry, 44 (7). pp. 704-709. ISSN 0032-9592

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Abstract

The effect of zinc salts, zinc chloride and zinc sulfate on the structure and ATPase enzyme activity of actomyosin from pelagic fish (Sardinella longiceps) has been investigated. ATPase enzyme activity decreased in the presence of both the zinc salts. The inhibitory effect is present in both pH of 7.0 and 9.0. At concentration of 1 × 10−3 M of zinc salts, complete inhibition of ATPase enzyme activity is observed. With the increase in temperature from 25 °C to 45 °C the ATPase activity decreased by nearly 80%. The solubility profile of actomyosin in the presence of zinc salts shows a sigmoid pattern as the concentration of both the zinc salts increases. Free SH content of actomyosin decreased with the increase in concentration of zinc salts. Intrinsic fluorescence indicated significant decrease in relative fluorescence intensity of actomyosin. This indicates significant alterations in the structure of actomyosin. Analysis of secondary structure also indicates significant alteration in the α-helical content upon binding of both zinc salts.

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Keywords:Oil Sardine; Fish Actomyosin; Solubility; Zinc Chloride; Zinc Sulfate; ATPase; Fluorescence Spectra; Far UV-Circular Dichroic Spectra
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