ABSTRACTThe degradation of desmin and α‐actinin was studied in post‐mortem bovine semitendinosus muscle. Using a desmin‐specific monoclonal antibody, SDS‐PAGE, and immunoblotting we show that desmin is easily degraded at 4°C during the aging process. Within 96 hr, fragments of degraded desmin are detected with our antibody probe. Further storage at 4°C results in an increase of proteolytic fragments and concomitant loss of intact desmin. By 3 wk post‐mortem, little un‐degraded desmin remains in the muscle. In contrast, α‐actinin was degraded slowly at 4°C. Proteolytic fragments of α‐actinin were not detectable with anti‐α‐actinin polyclonal antisera until the second week of incubation at 4°C. However, the degradation of α‐actinin was accelerated when meat wa
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