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A target protease activity of serpins in insect hemolymph
Authors:Masaaki Ashida  Takuji Sasaki
Institution:

a Biochemical Laboratory, The Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan

b Genome Project Team, National Institute of Agrobiological Resources, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan

Abstract:Two zymogens of the serine enzymes (prophenoloxidase activating enzyme and BAEEase, an enzyme hydrolyzing Image ethyl ester), which are thought to be components of prophenoloxidase cascade in silkworm (Bombyx mori) plasma, were activated through the action of microbial cell wall components. The two active enzymes of the zymogens were studied with regard to the regulation of their activities by two endogenous serpins (silkworm anti-trypsin and silkworm anti-chymotrypsin).

BAEEase activity was shown to be inactivated by silkworm antitrypsin, whereas the inactivation of prophenoloxidase activating enzyme by either of silkworm antitrypsin and silkworm antichymotrypsin could not be demonstrated under the experimental conditions.

Keywords:Serpin  Protease  Phenoloxidase  Insect  Hemolymph
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