SODIUM DODECYL SULFATE-POLYACRYLAMIDE GEL-ELECTROPHORESIS AND WESTERNBLOTTING COMPARISONS OF PURIFIED MYOFIBRILS AND WHOLE MUSCLE PREPARATIONS FOR EVALUATING TITIN AND NEBULIN IN POSTMORTEM BOVINE MUSCLE
E. Hufflonergan et al., SODIUM DODECYL SULFATE-POLYACRYLAMIDE GEL-ELECTROPHORESIS AND WESTERNBLOTTING COMPARISONS OF PURIFIED MYOFIBRILS AND WHOLE MUSCLE PREPARATIONS FOR EVALUATING TITIN AND NEBULIN IN POSTMORTEM BOVINE MUSCLE, Journal of animal science, 74(4), 1996, pp. 779-785
Purified myofibril (MF) and homogenized whole muscle (WM) samples were
prepared from A maturity market steers. Samples were removed at 0, 1,
3, 7, 14, and 28 d postmortem. The MF and WM samples from all steers
were analyzed by SDS-PAGE (5% gels) and by Western blot analysis using
monoclonal antibodies to titin and nebulin. The rates of degradation
of the intact forms of titin and nebulin, with regard to differences d
ependent on sample type (MF vs WM), were examined. The results showed
that there was very little difference in the rate of postmortem degrad
ation of the intact form of titin or of intact nebulin with respect to
the two types of samples examined. Analysis of MF and WM preparations
revealed that titin and nebulin were progressively degraded, each at
its own rate, with nebulin degrading faster, as postmortem storage tim
e increased. Examination of MF and WM samples showed that the intact f
orm of titin (T1) was absent at the same time postmortem in both sampl
e types. Intact nebulin was not detected in MF and WM preparations at
the same time postmortem with respect to sample type examined. Our res
ults indicate that either purified MF or WM samples can be used satisf
actorily to analyze the rate of degradation of the intact forms of bot
h titin and nebulin.