Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10154408 | Food Chemistry | 2019 | 39 Pages |
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the dual effect of the nitric oxide donor NOR-3 and calpastatin on µ-calpain activity, autolysis, and proteolytic ability. µ-Calpain and calpastatin were purified and allocated to the following five treatments: µ-calpain, µ-calpainâ¯+â¯calpastatin, µ-calpainâ¯+â¯NOR-3, µ-calpainâ¯+â¯calpastatinâ¯+â¯NOR-3, and µ-calpainâ¯+â¯NOR-3â¯+â¯calpastatin. µ-Calpain autolysis and the activity against purified myofibrils was initiated by addition of calcium. Results showed that NOR-3 could induce µ-calpain S-nitrosylation and effectively block the activity via the inhibition of µ-calpain autolysis. Calpastatin inhibited µ-calpain activity in a dose-dependent manner. The combined treatment of NOR-3 and calpastatin exerted a further inhibitory effect on µ-calpain activity, autolysis and proteolysis which was affected by the addition order of NOR-3 and calpastatin. Our data suggest that S-nitrosylation may play a regulatory role in mediating µ-calpain activity in the presence of calpastatin.
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Authors
Rui Liu, Steven Lonergan, Edward Steadham, Guanghong Zhou, Wangang Zhang, Elisabeth Huff-Lonergan,