2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1519-69842011000400013
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A novel antifungal protein from seeds of Sesbania virgata (Cav.) Pers. (Leguminosae-Faboideae)

Abstract: A novel antifungal protein with a molecular mass around 50 kDa was purified from seeds of Sesbania virgata (Cav.) Pers. using ammonium sulfate fractionation followed by gel filtration on a Sephadex G-75 Superfine (Sigma) column and reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatography on a C8 column. The protein, designated FP1-A, with a novel N-terminal sequence AMVHSPGG(S)FS(P), showed growth inhibitory activity of filamentous fungi Aspergillus niger, Cladosporium cladosporioides, Colletotrichum gloeosporioid… Show more

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“…No information is available on the antimicrobial activity of medium/high polarity secondary metabolites of S. virgata, P. molluginifolia, and C. mutabilis, which proved effective for inhibiting yeast growth in the disk diffusion test in the present study. S. virgata in-hibits filamentous fungi through the mediation of FP1-A protein [31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No information is available on the antimicrobial activity of medium/high polarity secondary metabolites of S. virgata, P. molluginifolia, and C. mutabilis, which proved effective for inhibiting yeast growth in the disk diffusion test in the present study. S. virgata in-hibits filamentous fungi through the mediation of FP1-A protein [31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In turn, the MIC required to promote inhibition of A. flavus and P. citrinum is criteria. Another record of antifungal activity was found for protein from S. virgata seeds (PRAXEDES et al, 2011). This antifungal protein is toxic to Aspergillus niger, Cladosporium cladospoirides and Colletotrichum gloesporioides, reinforcing that S. virgata seeds are excellent sources of antifungal biomolecules.…”
Section: Antifungal Activitymentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Previous studies (Ghosh 2009), including other Sesbania species (Ajitha et al 2016, Maregesi et al 2008, report the antifungal activity of proteins with lectin activity obtained from plants, with molecular masses similar to PFLA, showing antifungal activity against the pathogens investigated in this research. Praxedes et al (2011) report the occurrence and concentration of antifungal proteins in a fraction with molecular mass similar to PFLA, obtained from S. virgata seeds. Other antifungal protein fractions are reported whose antifungal activity was attributed to its lectins (Silva et al 2019, Gautam et al 2018, Gupta et al 2018.…”
Section: An Acad Brasmentioning
confidence: 99%