2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.ibmb.2005.11.006
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Substrate specificity of insect trypsins and the role of their subsites in catalysis

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“…Tryptic activity was tenfold less than that found for a-chymotrypsin-like activity and even when downregulated, a-chymotryptic activity was still seven to eight times higher than tryptic activities (figure 1). Both trypsin and a-chymotrypsin occur as multiple isoforms in L. migratoria and other insects (Lam et al 1999(Lam et al , 2000Lopes et al 2006;Sato et al 2008). While the use of substrates with poor affinity for the predominant isoforms has been responsible for underestimating levels of enzyme activity, especially that of chymotrypsin (Baumann 1990;Johnston et al 1991Johnston et al , 1995Christeller et al 1992;Peterson et al 1995), the substrates we used in this study have previously been shown to be suitable for trypsin-like and a-chymotrypsinlike activity from L. migratoria GITs (Lam et al 1999(Lam et al , 2000.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Tryptic activity was tenfold less than that found for a-chymotrypsin-like activity and even when downregulated, a-chymotryptic activity was still seven to eight times higher than tryptic activities (figure 1). Both trypsin and a-chymotrypsin occur as multiple isoforms in L. migratoria and other insects (Lam et al 1999(Lam et al , 2000Lopes et al 2006;Sato et al 2008). While the use of substrates with poor affinity for the predominant isoforms has been responsible for underestimating levels of enzyme activity, especially that of chymotrypsin (Baumann 1990;Johnston et al 1991Johnston et al , 1995Christeller et al 1992;Peterson et al 1995), the substrates we used in this study have previously been shown to be suitable for trypsin-like and a-chymotrypsinlike activity from L. migratoria GITs (Lam et al 1999(Lam et al , 2000.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Besides that, a systematic study of subsite specificities in insect chymotrypsin, as already done with trypsin (Lopes et al, 2006), showed differences among insect species (Sato et al, 2008) and may help in evaluating the chymotrypsin role in plant inhibitor resistance and in understanding the evolution of insect chymotrypsins.…”
Section: Chymotrypsin Ketone Inactivation and Dietary Adaptationmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Sabe-se que baratas coletadas em ambiente urbano possuem pelo menos 11 diferentes atividades de serina proteinases presentes em seu intestino, entre tripsinas e quimotripsinas (Hivrale et al, 2005), e a atividade tríptica majoritária de machos cultivados em laboratório foi previamente purificada e extensivamente caracterizada bioquimicamente (Lopes et al, 2003;Marana et al, 2002;Lopes et al, 2006 (Dias, 2004 Jiang et al (1996) descreveram uma quimotripsina de Aedes aegipty envolvida com a digestão de proteínas de fêmeas adultas após alimentação. Essa quimotripsina foi expressa de maneira recombinante (sem atividade) e utilizada para produzir anticorpos policlonais em coelhos, os quais foram utilizados para analisar a presença desta proteína antes e após a alimentação.…”
Section: Serina Proteinases De Insetos E Resistência àS Defesas De Plunclassified
“…A tripsina digestiva foi purificada utilizando uma coluna de afinidade benzamidine-sepharose (Lopes et al, 2006). Após a aplicação do homogeneizado à coluna, esta foi lavada com Tris-HCl 20 mM pH 8,5 contendo NaCl 200 mM, e a atividade foi eluída com 0.1 M de benzamidina.…”
Section: Purificação De Serina Proteinasesunclassified
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