1. Functional expression of theSpodoptera exiguachitinase to examine the virtually screened inhibitor candidates
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Lanjun Zhang, Z Pan, Weiya Zhang, Jianbin Xu, Zhong Zhen Guan, H Ge, and D Zhou
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Biology ,Spodoptera ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Affinity chromatography ,Chitin ,Beet armyworm ,law ,Exigua ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,010602 entomology ,030104 developmental biology ,Enzyme ,Biochemistry ,chemistry ,Insect Science ,Chitinase ,biology.protein ,Recombinant DNA ,Agronomy and Crop Science - Abstract
Chitinase is responsible for insect chitin hydrolyzation, which is a key process in insect molting and pupation. However, little is known about the chitinase ofSpodoptera exigua(SeChi). In this study, based on theSeChi gene (ADI24346) identified in our laboratory, we constructed the recombinant baculovirus P-Chi for the expression of recombinantSeChi (rSeChi) in Hi5 cells. The rSeChi was purified by chelate affinity chromatography, and the purified protein showed activity comparable with that of a commercialSgChi, suggesting that we harvested activeSeChi for the first time. The purified protein was subsequently tested for enzymatic properties and revealed to exhibit its highest activity at pH 8 and 40 C. Using homology modeling and molecular docking techniques, the three-dimensional model ofSeChi was constructed and screened for inhibitors. In two rounds of screening, twenty compounds were selected. With the purified rSeChi, we tested each of the twenty compounds for inhibitor activity against rSeChi, and seven compounds showed obvious activity. This study provided new information for the chitinase of beet armyworm and for chitinase inhibitor development.
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- 2019