Abstract

Abstract The present work aims at identifying enzymatic activities that may contribute to the post-mortem autolysis of the ventral muscle, known as belly bursting, in herring ( Clupea harengus ). Gelatinolytic proteases extracted from several herring tissues and also from a sardine ( Sardina pilchardus ) tissue were partially characterised using gelatin zymography, inhibitor analysis, immunodetection with anti-trypsin antibody and MALDI-TOF/TOF peptide sequencing. The results indicate the presence of gelatinolytic trypsin-like serine proteases and metalloproteases in several samples including the ventral muscle of herring. MS/MS analysis gave partial sequences of peptides from some of the proteases, and these were identified as elastase, trypsin and aspartyl aminopeptidase. It is likely that belly bursting in herring is caused by leakage of enzyme-rich fluids from the intestine and/or pyloric caeca which may also contain exogenous proteases from the digestive systems of the prey.

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