REGULATION OF ACIDIC AND BASIC TYPES OF PROTEINS OF A TELEOST TIL API A MOSSAMBICA UNDER SUBLETHAL MALATHION IMPACT
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Abstract
During the course of malathion (2mg/l) exposure, the sucrose-soluble proteinsand insoluble proteins increased considerably in muscle, gill and liver tissues
throughout the time course study. The acidic and basic types of protein also
showed an increase in muscle, gill and liver tissues. With some exception, in all
the time intervals, the basic type of protein was relatively higher than the acidic
type of protein leading to basic intracellular enviornment. In spite of less effectiveness
of malathion in basic environment, the higher levels of basic proteins may
partially contribute towards detoxification. It is likely that an effective buffering
potential may exist in the malathion exposed fishes, probably regulated by controlled
synthesis of acidic and basic types of protein
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Sahib, I. K. A., Rao, K. S. P., Rao, K. R. S. S., & Rao, K. V. R. (2011). REGULATION OF ACIDIC AND BASIC TYPES OF PROTEINS OF A TELEOST TIL API A MOSSAMBICA UNDER SUBLETHAL MALATHION IMPACT. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 30(2), 314-319. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJF/article/view/11868