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Fish Physiol Biochem ; 41(6): 1359-68, 2015 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26251288

ABSTRACT

Many fish enzymatic systems possess limited adaptations to low temperature; however, little data are available to judge whether enzymes of fish prey and intestinal microbiota can mitigate this deficiency. In this study, the activity of serine peptidases (casein-lytic, mainly trypsin and hemoglobin-lytic, mainly chymotrypsin) of intestinal mucosa, chyme and intestinal microflora in four species of planktivorous (blue bream) and benthivorous (roach, crucian carp, perch) was investigated across a wide temperature range (0-70 °C) to identify adaptations to low temperature. At 0 °C, the relative activity of peptidases of intestinal mucosa (<13%) and usually intestinal microflora (5-12.6%) is considerably less than that of chyme peptidases (up to 40% of maximal activity). The level of peptidase relative activity in crucian carp intestinal microflora was 45% of maximal activity. The shape of t°-function curves of chyme peptidase also differs in fish from different biotopes. Fish from the littoral group are characterized by a higher degree of adaptation of chyme casein-lytic peptidases to functioning at low temperatures as compared to fish from the pelagic group. The role of intestinal microbiota and prey peptidases in digestive system adaptations of planktivorous and benthivorous fish to low temperatures is discussed.


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Cold Temperature , Cyprinidae/physiology , Gastrointestinal Microbiome , Intestinal Mucosa/enzymology , Peptide Hydrolases/metabolism , Perches/physiology , Adaptation, Physiological , Animals , Chymotrypsin/metabolism , Gastrointestinal Contents/enzymology , Trypsin/metabolism
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Zh Evol Biokhim Fiziol ; 48(2): 129-34, 2012.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22645973

ABSTRACT

Effect of temperature on proteinases activities of enteral microbiota and of intestinal mucosa was studied in five fish species (roach Rutilus rutilus, crucian carp Carassius carassius, common perch Perca fluviatilis, pike-perch Zander lucioperca, and pike Esox lucius) belonging by the nutrition type to different ecological groups. Essential differences of temperature characteristics of proteinases of intestinal mucosa and of enteral microbiota are revealed in fish belonging by the nutrition type to different ecologic groups. The character of the t0-function of proteinases of intestinal mucosa and enteral microbiota by casein and hemoglobin as a rule is different. The highest values of relative proteinases activities for casein in the zone of low temperatures (38 and 45.3 % of the maximal activity) are found at study of proteinases of enteral microbiota in common perch and crucian carp. The latter indicates a significant adaptability of the enteral microbiota proteinases of common perch and crucial carp to functioning at low temperatures.


Subject(s)
Enzyme Stability , Fishes/metabolism , Intestinal Mucosa/enzymology , Peptide Hydrolases/metabolism , Adaptation, Physiological , Animals , Biota , Fishes/microbiology , Metagenome/physiology , Temperature
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Zh Evol Biokhim Fiziol ; 44(5): 482-7, 2008.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18959210

ABSTRACT

Effect of temperature on activities of proteinases in intestinal chyme and mucosa was studied in three fish species (pike-perch, zope, roach) belonging to different ecological groups by their type of feeding. There was revealed a significant difference of dependence of enzyme activities in chyme on temperature in the benthophage roach (a higher level of relative activity in the zone of lower temperatures and a larger zone of temperature optimum) as well as of values of apparent energy of activation of the protein hydrolysis process as compared with that in plankto- and ichthyophages--zope and pike-perch, which indicates a significant effect of the enteral microbiota proteinases and of nutrition objects on characteristics of hydrolases functioning in fish intestine.


Subject(s)
Endopeptidases/metabolism , Fish Proteins/metabolism , Fishes/metabolism , Gastrointestinal Contents/enzymology , Intestinal Mucosa/enzymology , Animals , Enzyme Activation , Temperature
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