Literature DB >> 21798166

Aspartic proteinases in Antarctic fish.

Viviana De Luca1, Giovanna Maria, Gaia De Mauro, Giuliana Catara, Vincenzo Carginale, Giuseppe Ruggiero, Antonio Capasso, Elio Parisi, Sebastien Brier, John R Engen, Clemente Capasso.   

Abstract

The present review surveys several recent studies of the aspartic proteinases from Antarctic Notothenioidei, a dominating fish group that has developed a number of adjustments at the molecular level to maintain metabolic function at low temperatures. Given the unique peculiarities of the Antarctic environment, studying the features of Antarctic aspartic proteinases could provide new insights into the role of these proteins in fish physiology. We describe here: (1) the biochemical properties of a cathepsin D purified from the liver of the hemoglobinless icefish Chionodraco hamatus; (2) the biochemical characterization of Trematomus bernacchii pepsins variants A1 and A2 obtained by heterologous expression in bacteria; and (3) the identification of two closely related, novel aspartic proteinases from the liver of the two Antarctic fish species mentioned above. Overall, the results show that Notothenioidei aspartic proteinases display a number of characteristics that are remarkably different from those of mammalian aspartic proteinases, including high turnover number or high catalytic efficiency. We have named the newly identified aspartic proteinases "Nothepsins" and classified them relative to aspartic proteinases from other species.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 21798166     DOI: 10.1016/j.margen.2009.03.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mar Genomics        ISSN: 1874-7787            Impact factor:   1.710


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