Effect of Essential Microelements on Proteomic Profile of Lamb Muscle Tissue Protein

Proteomic technologies make it possible to evaluate the composition of meat raw materials at different stages of processing. Proteomic studies of lamb muscle tissue help to expand scientific knowledge about the effect of essential organic microelements on the interaction of lamb muscle tissue protei...

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Main Authors: Tatiana M. Giro, Andrey V. Kulikovsky, Anna V. Giro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kemerovo State University 2023-06-01
Series:Техника и технология пищевых производств
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Online Access:https://fptt.ru/en/issues/21711/21763/
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description Proteomic technologies make it possible to evaluate the composition of meat raw materials at different stages of processing. Proteomic studies of lamb muscle tissue help to expand scientific knowledge about the effect of essential organic microelements on the interaction of lamb muscle tissue proteins. The research objective was to identify and quantify lamb muscle tissue proteins from young sheep grown on feed additives fortified with microelements. The research featured meat from young sheep of the Edilbaev breed aged 7 months that consumed additives Yoddar-Zn and DAFS-25 as part of their diet. The experiment lasted 105 days. The microelement composition of lamb muscle tissue underwent atomic absorption spectrometry. The proteomic profile was identified using O'Farrell’s two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) with isoelectrofocusing in ampholine (IEF-PAGE). Aluminum, iodine, silicon, selenium, and zinc were identified in lamb samples from young sheep that received feed additives Yoddar-Zn and DAFS-25 for 105 days. Major protein fractions included eight with a molecular weight of 12–15 kDa, 42 with 16–30 kDa, and 45 with 35–110 kDa (pI 5.0–8.0). The samples contained glutathione-S-transferase, which is responsible for biotransformation of toxic compounds, maintenance of intracellular homeostasis, and stress resistance. All the experimental samples had triose phosphate isomerase (glycolysis enzyme). The tests also revealed superoxide dismutase, which catalyzes the superoxide radical into peroxides and oxygen, thus protecting body cells from free oxygen radicals. The research provided relevant data on the effect of innovative feed additives on the molecular mechanisms that occur in mutton muscle tissue and affect the proteomic profile of meat proteins and electrophoretic activity. The feed additives with organic microelements proved efficient. The results can be used to model and adjust autolysis in order to obtain meat with the necessary technological properties.
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spelling doaj.art-5fadd3d371474e5bb134ee0a350754a92025-01-02T23:29:06ZengKemerovo State UniversityТехника и технология пищевых производств2074-94142313-17482023-06-0153239640310.21603/2074-9414-2023-2-2443Effect of Essential Microelements on Proteomic Profile of Lamb Muscle Tissue ProteinTatiana M. Giro0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3039-1324Andrey V. Kulikovsky1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9140-5390Anna V. Giro2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8659-1566N.I. Vavilov Saratov State University of Genetics, Biotechnology and Engineering, Saratov, RussiaN.I. Vavilov Saratov State University of Genetics, Biotechnology and Engineering, Saratov, RussiaN.I. Vavilov Saratov State University of Genetics, Biotechnology and Engineering, Saratov, RussiaProteomic technologies make it possible to evaluate the composition of meat raw materials at different stages of processing. Proteomic studies of lamb muscle tissue help to expand scientific knowledge about the effect of essential organic microelements on the interaction of lamb muscle tissue proteins. The research objective was to identify and quantify lamb muscle tissue proteins from young sheep grown on feed additives fortified with microelements. The research featured meat from young sheep of the Edilbaev breed aged 7 months that consumed additives Yoddar-Zn and DAFS-25 as part of their diet. The experiment lasted 105 days. The microelement composition of lamb muscle tissue underwent atomic absorption spectrometry. The proteomic profile was identified using O'Farrell’s two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) with isoelectrofocusing in ampholine (IEF-PAGE). Aluminum, iodine, silicon, selenium, and zinc were identified in lamb samples from young sheep that received feed additives Yoddar-Zn and DAFS-25 for 105 days. Major protein fractions included eight with a molecular weight of 12–15 kDa, 42 with 16–30 kDa, and 45 with 35–110 kDa (pI 5.0–8.0). The samples contained glutathione-S-transferase, which is responsible for biotransformation of toxic compounds, maintenance of intracellular homeostasis, and stress resistance. All the experimental samples had triose phosphate isomerase (glycolysis enzyme). The tests also revealed superoxide dismutase, which catalyzes the superoxide radical into peroxides and oxygen, thus protecting body cells from free oxygen radicals. The research provided relevant data on the effect of innovative feed additives on the molecular mechanisms that occur in mutton muscle tissue and affect the proteomic profile of meat proteins and electrophoretic activity. The feed additives with organic microelements proved efficient. The results can be used to model and adjust autolysis in order to obtain meat with the necessary technological properties.https://fptt.ru/en/issues/21711/21763/proteomicssmall ruminantsedilbaev breedyoung sheeplambdietfeed additivesessential microelementsraw meat quality
spellingShingle Tatiana M. Giro
Andrey V. Kulikovsky
Anna V. Giro
Effect of Essential Microelements on Proteomic Profile of Lamb Muscle Tissue Protein
Техника и технология пищевых производств
proteomics
small ruminants
edilbaev breed
young sheep
lamb
diet
feed additives
essential microelements
raw meat quality
title Effect of Essential Microelements on Proteomic Profile of Lamb Muscle Tissue Protein
title_full Effect of Essential Microelements on Proteomic Profile of Lamb Muscle Tissue Protein
title_fullStr Effect of Essential Microelements on Proteomic Profile of Lamb Muscle Tissue Protein
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Essential Microelements on Proteomic Profile of Lamb Muscle Tissue Protein
title_short Effect of Essential Microelements on Proteomic Profile of Lamb Muscle Tissue Protein
title_sort effect of essential microelements on proteomic profile of lamb muscle tissue protein
topic proteomics
small ruminants
edilbaev breed
young sheep
lamb
diet
feed additives
essential microelements
raw meat quality
url https://fptt.ru/en/issues/21711/21763/
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