Purification and investigation of the physical-chemical protease inhibitors properties from acacia plumosa lowe seeds. / Purificação e investigação de propriedades físico-químicas de inibidores de proteases extraídos das sementes de aácia plumosa Lowe.

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2006

RESUMO

Seeds of plants belonging to Leguminosae family are rich sources of protease inhibitors. The Acacia genus is one of the most important members of this group. In this work, novel protease inhibitors from Acacia plumose Lowe seeds have been described. From the saline extract of mature seeds, the inhibitors were purified by size exclusion chromatography on Superdex-75 column (equilibrated and eluted with PBS) and ionic exchange chromatography on Mono-S column, equilibrated and eluted with Sodium Acetate 50 mM (pH 5.0) in a linear gradient of NaCl 0-0.5M. Four fractions (eluted around 0.18, 0.22, 0.33 and 0.37 M of NaCl) presented anticoagulant activity and inhibitory action on serineprotease, these fractions were denoted ApTIA, ApTIB, ApTIC and ApTID, respectively. In native conditions, mass spectrometry showed the molecular weights of three of them (A, B and C): 19,709; 19,869 and 20,378 Daltons, while in SDS-PAGE in ?-mercaptoethanol presence, two chains for each inhibitor were observed. The N-terminal analysis of the first 10 amino acid residues of both chains of the isoforms A, B, and C revealed identity with Kunitz protease inhibitors and also showed two different residues in ApTIC, comparing with A and B isoforms. These data indicate that the inhibitors are different isoforms present in this seeds. The circular dichroism spectra were compatible with proteins that majority present unordered and beta-elements in these structures, presenting positive maxima around 230 nm and minima about 202 nm. The three isonhibitors were very stable at acids and alkalines pH, and their structures are only affected over 75ºC. The association (KA) and dissociation constants (KD) determined by SPR (BIACORE system) with proteolytic enzymes indicated that the affinity of these inhibitors for trypsin was up to 20 times bigger than for chymotrypsin (trypsin: KA 2.57x109 M-1 and chymotrypsin: KA 1.37x108 M-1), and the complex inhibitor-trypsin showed higher stability (trypsin: KD around 0,5 nM and chymotrypsin: 6 nM). These inhibitors also presented inhibitory action on the fungi growth of Aspergillus niger, Thielaviopsis paradoxa, Colletotrichum sp P10 e Fusarium moniliforme showing that probably the inhibition of their serineproteases can be a mechanism of control of their proliferation.

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inibidores de proteases acacia plumosa ressonância plasmônica de superfície dicroísmo circular leguminosae-mimosoideae circular protease inhibitors

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