棉铃虫幼虫中肠丝氨酸蛋白酶活性的部分纯化和鉴定

K.A. Johnston, M.J. Lee, J.A. Gatehouse, J.H. Anstee
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从棉铃虫幼虫的消化道中提取并部分纯化了丝氨酸蛋白酶活性。主要活性存在于中肠内容物中。利用BApNA作为底物,对该蛋白酶进行了表征,其最适pH值为9.5-10。Km和Vmax分别为0.254±0.032 mM和0.351±0.037 μmol pNA产生min−1 mg蛋白−1。TLCK有抑制作用,TPCK无;再加上不能水解BTpNA或SUPHEPA,表明具有胰蛋白酶样特异性,但没有凝乳胰蛋白酶样特异性。比较昆虫蛋白酶和牛胰蛋白酶在抑制剂敏感性上的差异;昆虫蛋白酶不受OMTI的影响,而凝乳抑素和SBTI则表现出更大的抑制作用。测定了昆虫蛋白酶活性与各种植物源性蛋白酶抑制剂相互作用的动力学。与牛胰蛋白酶不同,昆虫酶不受钙离子或二价螯合剂EDTA的影响。通过离子交换层析进行部分纯化,然后进行SDS-PAGE,发现蛋白酶活性主要与Mr⋍24,000的多肽相关。
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The partial purification and characterisation of serine protease activity in midgut of larval Helicoverpa armigera

Serine protease activity has been extracted and partially purified from the alimentary tract of larval Helicoverpa armigera. The major activity was present in the midgut contents. Characterisation of this protease, using BApNA as substrate, gave a pH optimum of pH 9.5–10. Km and Vmax were 0.254 ± 0.032 mM and 0.351 ± 0.037 μmol pNA produced min−1 mg protein−1 respectively. Inhibition was effected by TLCK but not TPCK; this together with the failure to hydrolyse BTpNA or SUPHEPA, indicated trypsin-like but not chymotrypsin-like specificity. Comparison between the insect protease and bovine trysin revealed differences in inhibitor sensitivity; the insect protease being unaffected by OMTI, whilst showing greater inhibition by chymostatin and SBTI. The kinetics of the interactions between the insect protease activity and various plant-derived protease inhibitors were determined. Unlike bovine trypsin, the insect enzyme was not affected by calcium ions or the divalent chelating agent, EDTA. Partial purification by ion-exchange chromatography, followed by SDS-PAGE, showed that protease activity was largely associated with a polypeptide of Mr ⋍ 24,000.

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