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The Ca2+-dependent protease initially was identified by Guroff (1964). This proteolytic system exists in all mammalian tissues thus far studied. Although the exact physiological functions of the calciumdependent proteases are not known, in skeletal muscle they may play a key role in the degradation of myofibrillar proteins. This proteolytic system plays a key role in the tenderization process that occurs during postmortem storage of meat under refrigerated conditions.