Age-related changes in the 20S and 26S proteasome activities in the liver of male F344 rats

Mechanisms of Ageing and Development
T Hayashi, S Goto

Abstract

Accumulation of altered proteins in old animals has been ascribed to slower turnover of proteins. Since proteasomes can be regarded as the major proteolytic enzymes responsible for the degradation of the majority of cellular proteins, we examined age-related changes of 20S and 26S proteasomes in the liver of young (8-10-month-old), middle-aged (15-18-month-old) and old (25-28-month-old) Fischer 344 male rats. The two forms of proteasomes were separated by glycerol gradient centrifugation. Fluorogenic peptides were used as substrates to evaluate three types of peptidase activities. The ratio of peptidase activities in the 20S proteasome vs. those in the 26S form did not appear to change with age. Unstimulated chymotrypsin-like activity found only in the 26S form decreased by 30% in the old rats as compared with that in the young ones, while no change in the activity was observed during aging when stimulated by sodium dodecyl sulfate. The trypsin-like activity declined significantly by 17% to an apparently similar extent in both 20S and 26S forms. The peptidylglutamyl peptide hydrolyzing activity exhibited gradual decrease with age, resulting in 60% lower value in the old rats as compared with the young animals. These changes are...Continue Reading

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