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Characterization of JBURE-IIb isoform of Canavalia ensiformis (L.) DC urease
Authors:Mulinari Fernanda  Becker-Ritt Arlete Beatriz  Demartini Diogo Ribeiro  Ligabue-Braun Rodrigo  Stanisçuaski Fernanda  Verli Hugo  Fragoso Rodrigo R  Schroeder Evelyn Koeche  Carlini Célia Regina  Grossi-de-Sá Maria Fátima
Institution:Center of Biotechnology, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil. fermulinari@pq.cnpq.br
Abstract:Ureases, nickel-dependent enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of urea into ammonia and bicarbonate, are widespread in plants, bacteria, and fungi. Previously, we cloned a cDNA encoding a Canavalia ensiformis urease isoform named JBURE-II, corresponding to a putative smaller urease protein (78kDa) when compared to other plant ureases. Aiming to produce the recombinant protein, we obtained jbure-IIb, with different 3' and 5' ends, encoding a 90kDa urease. Three peptides unique to the JBURE-II/-IIb protein were detected by mass spectrometry in seed extracts, indicating that jbure-II/-IIb is a functional gene. Comparative modeling indicates that JBURE-IIb urease has an overall shape almost identical to C. ensiformis major urease JBURE-I with all residues critical for urease activity. The cDNA was cloned into the pET101 vector and the recombinant protein was produced in Escherichia coli. The JBURE-IIb protein, although enzymatically inactive presumably due to the absence of Ni atoms in its active site, impaired the growth of a phytopathogenic fungus and showed entomotoxic properties, inhibiting diuresis of Rhodnius prolixus isolated Malpighian tubules, in concentrations similar to those reported for JBURE-I and canatoxin. The antifungal and entomotoxic properties of the recombinant JBURE-IIb apourease are consistent with a protective role of ureases in plants.
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