Characterization and partial purification of the digestive proteases of the black field cricket,Teleogryllus commodus (Walker): Elastase is a major component |
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Institution: | 1. Institute of Information Technology, Jilin Agricultural University, China;2. Institute of Mathematics, Jinlin University, China |
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Abstract: | The major proteases of the black field cricket, Telleogryllus commodus, digestive system have been identified, partially purified and characterized. Classification of proteases into different classes of endo- and exopeptidases was made on the ability to hydrolyse specific synthetic substrates, pH optima and their interaction with a range of specific chemical and proteinaceous inhibitors. The major activities detected were trypsin, elastase, an uncharacterized proteinase (proteinase Tc), leucine aminopeptidase and carboxypeptidases A and B. Chymotrypsin activity was very low and neither cysteine endopeptidase nor metalloendopepitidase activities were found. Elastase is a newly discovered protease activity for insects.Trypsin, elastase and proteinase Tc have molecular weights of 24,300, 19,500 and 23,600, respectively; show alkaline pH optima and chemical inhibition indicative of serine endopeptidases; and interact most strongly with their characteristic class of proteinaceous inhibitors. Elastase and proteinase Tc are inhibited by a very similar spectrum of specific inhibitors, but the latter lacks activity against all specific synthetic substrates tested. Leucine aminopeptidase and carboxypeptidase A have molecular weights of 94,000 and 39,700, respectively, and show optimum activity at pH 8 and pH 9, respectively.The equilibrium dissociation constants for trypsin, elastase and proteinase Tc with 25 serine proteinase inhibitors were measured. Values spanning a 1000-fold range were obtained in each case. |
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