Kim_1995_Int.J.Biochem.Cell.Biol_27_1161

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Title : Effect of prolonged starvation on the activities of malic enzyme and acetylcholinesterase in tissues of Japanese quail - Kim_1995_Int.J.Biochem.Cell.Biol_27_1161
Author(s) : Kim HI , Park IK
Ref : International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology , 27 :1161 , 1995
Abstract :

During starvation muscle protein degradation is increased but the mechanism for this is uncertain. In this study Japanese quail were starved for 5 days and the activities of malic enzyme and acetylcholinesterase were determined in various tissues. SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis showed that the soluble proteins with molecular weights corresponding to 160, 120, 108, 99 and 38 kDa were absent in the liver of the starved group. In the pectoral muscle the soluble proteins with molecular weights corresponding to 69, 41 and 34 kDa were missing. The activity of malic enzyme in the liver, heart and pectoral muscle of the starved group decreased markedly whereas that of acetylcholinesterase increased markedly in the pectoral muscle (P < 0.005). It is concluded that in prolonged starvation acetylcholinesterase synthesis may be induced in tissues being subjected to protein catabolism and that this enzyme may be involved as a protease in protein degradation.

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PubMedID: 7584601

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Kim HI, Park IK (1995)
Effect of prolonged starvation on the activities of malic enzyme and acetylcholinesterase in tissues of Japanese quail
International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology 27 :1161

Kim HI, Park IK (1995)
International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology 27 :1161