Gudmundsdóttir Agústa, Pálsdóttir Helga Margrét
Science Institute, University of Iceland, Laeknagardi, Vatnsmýrarvegi 16, Reykjavík, IS-101, Iceland.
Mar Biotechnol (NY). 2005 Mar-Apr;7(2):77-88. doi: 10.1007/s10126-004-0061-9. Epub 2005 Feb 17.
Atlantic cod trypsin I is an appropriate representative of the traditionally classified cold-adapted group I trypsins, and the recombinant form of cod trypsin Y is the only biochemically characterized member of the novel group III trypsins. Trypsin Y is adapted to lower temperatures than all other presently known trypsins. This review describes the basic characteristics of and practical uses for trypsins of Atlantic cod, as well as those of other organisms. Overexpression of the recombinant forms of cod trypsins I and Y in microorganisms is explained as well as the advantages of using site-directed mutagenesis to increase their stability toward autolysis and thermal inactivation. Trypsins appear to play a key role in the nutrition and development of marine fish. We discuss the potential use of cod trypsins as biomarkers to evaluate the nutritional status of cod larvae and describe the industrial applications of cod trypsin I and other trypsins.
大西洋鳕鱼胰蛋白酶I是传统分类中冷适应性I组胰蛋白酶的合适代表,而重组形式的鳕鱼胰蛋白酶Y是新型III组胰蛋白酶中唯一经过生物化学表征的成员。胰蛋白酶Y比目前已知的所有其他胰蛋白酶更适应低温。本综述描述了大西洋鳕鱼胰蛋白酶以及其他生物胰蛋白酶的基本特征和实际用途。解释了在微生物中重组形式的鳕鱼胰蛋白酶I和Y的过表达,以及使用定点诱变提高它们对自溶和热失活稳定性的优势。胰蛋白酶似乎在海洋鱼类的营养和发育中起关键作用。我们讨论了将鳕鱼胰蛋白酶用作生物标志物以评估鳕鱼幼体营养状况的潜在用途,并描述了鳕鱼胰蛋白酶I和其他胰蛋白酶的工业应用。