Remarkable Phylum Selectivity of a Schistocerca gregaria Trypsin Inhibitor: The Possible Role of Enzyme–Inhibitor Flexibility

A 35-mer polypeptide isolated from the hemolymph of desert locust Schistocerca gregaria (SG) proved to be a canonical inhibitor of bovine trypsin (Ki = 0.2 μM). Despite having a trypsin-specific arginine at the primary specificity P1 site, it inhibits bovine chymotrypsin almost as well (Ki = 2 μM)....

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Veröffentlicht in:Archives of biochemistry and biophysics 2002-02, Vol.398 (2), p.179-187
Hauptverfasser: Patthy, András, Amir, Sumaira, Malik, Zulfiquar, Bódi, Árpád, Kardos, József, Asbóth, Bence, Gráf, László
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Zusammenfassung:A 35-mer polypeptide isolated from the hemolymph of desert locust Schistocerca gregaria (SG) proved to be a canonical inhibitor of bovine trypsin (Ki = 0.2 μM). Despite having a trypsin-specific arginine at the primary specificity P1 site, it inhibits bovine chymotrypsin almost as well (Ki = 2 μM). Furthermore, while the latter reactivity improves 104-fold by the single replacement of P1 Arg by Leu, changing P1′ from Lys to Met only moderately improves trypsin affinity (Ki = 30 nM). The apparent low compatibility to trypsin, however, is not observed vs two arthropodal trypsins: SG peptides with P1 Arg inhibit crayfish and shrimp trypsins with Ki values in the picomolar range. This unprecedented high discrimination between orthologous enzymes is postulated to derive from flexibility differences in the protein–protein interaction. The more than four orders of magnitude phylum selectivity makes these peptides prospective candidates for agricultural use.
ISSN:0003-9861
1096-0384
DOI:10.1006/abbi.2001.2686