Korean J Vet Res > Volume 55(3); 2015 > Article
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2015;55(3):175-179.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.14405/kjvr.2015.55.3.175    Published online September 22, 2015.
Characterization of proteases isolated from Kudoa septempunctata
Sang Phil Shin1, Kosuke Zenke2, Hiroshi Yokoyama2
1Fisheries Laboratory, Kinki University
2Department of Aquatic Bioscience, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, University of Tokyo
Abstract
Proteases play important roles in parasite development and host parasite interactions. The protease of Kudoa spp. has been recognized as a key factor of severe proteolysis of fish muscle post-mortem; however, there is little information available regarding the protease of Kudoa (K.) septempunctata, which was recently identified as a cause of food poisoning in humans. The present study was conducted to isolate and characterize proteases to elucidate the type of protease contained in the parasite and determine the optimal pH for protease activity. We confirmed the cysteine protease and metalloprotease produced by K. septempunctata. While the cysteine protease showed optimal activity at pH 5 that decreased rapidly with increasing pH, the optimal activity of metalloprotease was pH 7, and it remained stable from pH 6 to pH 8. These results indicate that the pH of cysteine protease is not proper for fish muscle postmortem, and that metalloprotease can act in human intestines. Overall, the present study provides important information that improves our understanding of the role of protease physiology and the subsequent food poisoning caused by K. septempunctata.
Key Words: pH, cysteine protease, Kudoa septempunctata, metalloprotease


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