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    Purification and characterization of a trypsin-like enzyme with fibrinolytic activity present in the abdomen of horn fly, Haematobia irritans irritans (Diptera : Muscidae)

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    This work describes the purification and characterization of a trypsin-like enzyme with fibrinolytic activity present in the abdomen of Haematobia irritans irritans (Diptera: Muscidae). the enzyme was purified using a one-step process, consisting of affinity chromatography on SBTI-Sepharose. the purified protease showed one major active proteinase band on reverse zymography with 0.15% gelatin, corresponding to a molecular mass of 25.5 kDa, with maximum activity at pH 9.0. the purified trypsin-like enzyme preferentially hydrolyzed synthetic substrates with arginine residue at the P1 position. the K-m values determined for three different substrates were 1.88 x 10(-4), 1.28 x 10(-4), and 1.40 x 10(-4) M for H-alpha -benzoyl-Ile-Glu-Gly-Arg-p-nitroanilide (S2222), DL-Ile-Pro-Arg-p-nitroanilide (S2288), and DL-Phe-Pip-Arg-p-nitroanilide (S2238), respectively. the enzyme was strongly inhibited by typical serine proteinase inhibitors such as SBTI (soybean trypsin inhibitor, K-i = 0.19 nM) and BuXI (Bauhinia ungulata factor Xa inhibitor, K-i = 0.48 nM), and less inhibited by LDTI (leech-derived tryptase inhibitor, K-i = 1.5 nM) and its variants LDTI 2T and 5T (0.8 and 1.5 nM, respectively). the most effective inhibitor for this protease was r-aprotinin (r-BPTI) with a K-i value of 39 pM. Synthetic serine protease inhibitors presented only weak inhibition, e.g., benzamidine with K-i = 3.0 x 10(-4) M and phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride (PMSF) showed traces of inhibition. the purified trypsin-like enzyme also digested natural substrates such as fibrinogen and fibrin net. the protease showed higher activity against fibrinogen and fibrin than did bovine trypsin. These data suggest that the proteolytic enzyme of H. irritans irritans is more specific to proteins from blood than are the vertebrate digestive enzymes. This enzyme's characteristics may be an adaptation resulting from the feeding behavior of this hematophagous insect.Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Escola Paulista Med, Dept Bioquim, BR-04044020 São Paulo, BrazilInst Butantan, Ctr Biotechnol, São Paulo, BrazilEMBRAPA, Campo Grande, MS, BrazilUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, Escola Paulista Med, Dept Bioquim, BR-04044020 São Paulo, BrazilWeb of Scienc

    A repertoire of protease inhibitor families in Amblyomma americanum and other tick species: inter-species comparative analyses

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