Proteomic analysis of goat Longissimus dorsi muscles with different drip loss values related to meat quality traits

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Zhenyu Wang
Fan He
Weili Rao
Na Ni
Qingwu Shen
Dequan Zhang
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[1] Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences/Key Laboratory of Agro-Products Processing,Institute of Food Science and Technology
[2] Ministry of Agriculture,College of Food Science and Technology
[3] Hunan Agricultural University,undefined
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goat; drip loss; metabolic enzyme; stress response factor; structural protein;
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Longissimus dorsi muscles from 3 goat species were assigned to high and low drip loss groups. Physio-chemical properties, sarcomere length, and proteome profiles were investigated. The high drip loss group had lower pH, higher brightness, and higher shear force values, and shorter sarcomere lengths than the low drip loss group. 22 differential proteins were identified between high and low loss groups. α-Enolase, NADH dehydrogenase, pyruvate dehydrogenase E1, HSP27, superoxide dismutase, peroxiredoxin-2, myosin, and the myosin light chain were among these proteins, which were metabolic enzymes, stress response factors, and structural proteins that affected glycolysis, oxidation, and muscle contraction. Drip loss was probably produced via proteins involved in glycolysis, oxidation, and muscle contraction.
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