Title of article :
Hemocyanin-derived phenoloxidase activity: A contributing factor to hyperpigmentation in Nephrops norvegicus
Author/Authors :
Coates، نويسنده , , Christopher J. and Nairn، نويسنده , , Jacqueline، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
The phenomenon of hyperpigmentation (melanosis) in shellfish has long been attributed to phenoloxidase enzymes. Over the last number of years, the oxygen carrier hemocyanin, has demonstrated several immune- and physiological functionalities, most notably, inducible phenoloxidase activity. In this study, hemocyanin purified from the hemolymph of Nephrops norvegicus displays diphenoloxidase activity in the presence of a number of elicitors and retains structural and functional integrity throughout the process of freeze–thawing (at −25 °C). Conversely, cellular phenoloxidase activity (present in cell-lysates), demonstrates >98% reduction in activity after freeze–thawing. We present evidence that hemocyanin may act as a causative agent of hyperpigmentation in N. norvegicus. The inhibition of hemocyanin-derived phenoloxidase activity is discussed, and for the first time, the biophysical interactions of shellfish hemocyanin with known phenoloxidase inhibitors are presented.
Keywords :
Phenoloxidase , Hemocyanin , enzyme inhibition , innate immunity , Hyperpigmentation , Invertebrates
Journal title :
Food Chemistry
Journal title :
Food Chemistry