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Isolation of an aspartic proteinase precursor from the egg of a hard tick, Boophilus microplus

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 June 1998

C. LOGULLO
Affiliation:
Departamento de Bioquímica Médica, ICB-CCS-UFRJ, Bloco H, sala H2031, Ilha do Fundão, Cidade Universitária, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil, CEP 21941-690 Departamento de Biologia Celular e Molecular, IB-UFF, Outeiro São João Batista, S/N, Centro, Niterói, RJ, Brazil, C.P. 100180, CEP 24001-970
I. DA SILVA VAZ
Affiliation:
Centro de Biotecnologia do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, UFRGS, Avenida Bento Gonçalves, 9500, prédio-II-A, Bloco A, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil, C.P. 15005, CEP 91501-970 Faculdade de Veterinária, UFRGS, Avenida Bento Gonçalves, 9500, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil, C.P. 15005, CEP 91501-970
M. H. F. SORGINE
Affiliation:
Departamento de Bioquímica Médica, ICB-CCS-UFRJ, Bloco H, sala H2031, Ilha do Fundão, Cidade Universitária, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil, CEP 21941-690
G. O. PAIVA-SILVA
Affiliation:
Departamento de Bioquímica Médica, ICB-CCS-UFRJ, Bloco H, sala H2031, Ilha do Fundão, Cidade Universitária, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil, CEP 21941-690
F. S. FARIA
Affiliation:
Departamento de Genética, IB-CCS-UFRJ, Ilha do Fundão, Cidade Universitária, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil, CEP 21941-690
R. B. ZINGALI
Affiliation:
Departamento de Bioquímica Médica, ICB-CCS-UFRJ, Bloco H, sala H2031, Ilha do Fundão, Cidade Universitária, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil, CEP 21941-690
M. F. R. DE LIMA
Affiliation:
Centro de Biotecnologia do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, UFRGS, Avenida Bento Gonçalves, 9500, prédio-II-A, Bloco A, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil, C.P. 15005, CEP 91501-970
L. ABREU
Affiliation:
Departamento de Bioquímica Médica, ICB-CCS-UFRJ, Bloco H, sala H2031, Ilha do Fundão, Cidade Universitária, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil, CEP 21941-690 Departamento de Biologia Celular e Molecular, IB-UFF, Outeiro São João Batista, S/N, Centro, Niterói, RJ, Brazil, C.P. 100180, CEP 24001-970
E. FIALHO OLIVEIRA
Affiliation:
Departamento de Bioquímica Médica, ICB-CCS-UFRJ, Bloco H, sala H2031, Ilha do Fundão, Cidade Universitária, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil, CEP 21941-690
E. W. ALVES
Affiliation:
Departamento de Bioquímica Médica, ICB-CCS-UFRJ, Bloco H, sala H2031, Ilha do Fundão, Cidade Universitária, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil, CEP 21941-690
H. MASUDA
Affiliation:
Departamento de Bioquímica Médica, ICB-CCS-UFRJ, Bloco H, sala H2031, Ilha do Fundão, Cidade Universitária, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil, CEP 21941-690
J. C. GONZALES
Affiliation:
Faculdade de Veterinária, UFRGS, Avenida Bento Gonçalves, 9500, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil, C.P. 15005, CEP 91501-970
A. MASUDA
Affiliation:
Centro de Biotecnologia do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, UFRGS, Avenida Bento Gonçalves, 9500, prédio-II-A, Bloco A, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil, C.P. 15005, CEP 91501-970
P. L. OLIVEIRA
Affiliation:
Departamento de Bioquímica Médica, ICB-CCS-UFRJ, Bloco H, sala H2031, Ilha do Fundão, Cidade Universitária, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil, CEP 21941-690

Abstract

An aspartic proteinase precursor, herein named BYC (Boophilus Yolk pro-Cathepsin) was isolated from eggs of the hard tick, Boophilus microplus. As judged by electrophoresis on sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide slab gel (SDS–PAGE), purified BYC presented 2 bands of 54 and 49 kDa, bearing the same NH2-terminal amino acid sequence. By Western blot analysis, BYC was also found in the haemolymph, indicating an extraovarian site of synthesis. Several organs were incubated in culture medium with [35S] methionine, and only the gut and fat body showed synthesis of BYC polypeptides. Protein sequencing of both the NH2-terminal and an internal sequence obtained after cyanogen bromide (CNBr) cleavage of BYC revealed homology with several aspartic proteinase precursors. Incubation at pH 3·5 resulted in autoproteolysis of BYC, which produced the mature form of the enzyme, that displayed pepstatin-sensitive hydrolytic activity against haemoglobin. Western blot analysis using anti-BYC monoclonal antibodies showed proteolytic processing of BYC during embryogenesis and suggested activation of the enzyme during development. A role of BYC in degradation of vitellin, the major yolk protein of tick eggs, is discussed.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
1998 Cambridge University Press

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