In silico structural and functional characterization of Antheraea mylitta cocoonase
Background Cocoonase is a serine protease present in sericigenous insects and majorly involved in dissolving of sericin protein allowing moth to escape. Cocoon structure is made up of sericin protein which holds fibroin filaments together. Cocoonase enzyme hydrolyzes sericin protein without harming...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology 2022-07, Vol.20 (1), p.102-15, Article 102 |
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Cocoonase is a serine protease present in sericigenous insects and majorly involved in dissolving of sericin protein allowing moth to escape. Cocoon structure is made up of sericin protein which holds fibroin filaments together. Cocoonase enzyme hydrolyzes sericin protein without harming the fibroin. However, until date, no detailed characterization of cocoonase enzyme and its presence in wild silk moth
Antheraea mylitta
has been carried out. Therefore, current study aimed for detailed characterization of amplified cocoonase enzyme, secondary and tertiary structure prediction, sequence and structural alignment, phylogenetic analysis, and computational validation. Several computational tools such as ProtParam, Iterative Threading Assembly Refinement (I-TASSER), PROCHECK, SAVES v6.0, TM-align, Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis (MEGA) X, and Figtree were employed for characterization of cocoonase protein.
Results
The present study elucidates about the isolation of RNA, cDNA preparation, PCR amplification, and
in silico
characterization of cocoonase from
Antheraea mylitta
. Here, total RNA was isolated from head region of
A. mylitta
, and gene-specific primers were designed using Primer3 followed by PCR-based amplification and sequencing. The newly constructed 377-bp length sequence of cocoonase was subjected to
in silico
characterization.
In silico
study of
A. mylitta
cocoonase showed 26% similarity to
A. pernyi
strain Qing-6 cocoonase using Blastp and belongs to member of chymotrypsin-like serine protease superfamily. From phylogenetic study, it was found that
A. mylitta
cocoonase sequence is closely related to
A. pernyi
cocoonase sequence.
Conclusions
The present study revealed about the detailed
in silico
characterization of cocoonase gene and encoded protein obtained from
A. mylitta
head region. The results obtained infer the presence of cocoonase enzyme in the wild silkworm
A. mylitta
and can be used for cocoon degumming which will be a valuable and cost-effective strategy in silk industry. |
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ISSN: | 1687-157X 2090-5920 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s43141-022-00367-8 |