Novel bifunctional inhibitor of protease and α-amylase from Clitorea ternatea restricts the growth and development in Spodoptera frugiperda
Title | Novel bifunctional inhibitor of protease and α-amylase from Clitorea ternatea restricts the growth and development in Spodoptera frugiperda |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2025 |
Authors | Dongare, PM, Madage, VA, V. Deshpande, N, Joshi, RS, Giri, AP, Pawar, PK |
Journal | International Journal of Biological Macromolecules |
Volume | 305 |
Pagination | 141180 |
Date Published | MAY |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 0141-8130 |
Keywords | alpha-Amylase inhibitors, Bifunctional inhibitor, Clitoria ternatea, Protease inhibitors, Spodoptera frugiperda |
Abstract | An inhibitor molecule capable of inhibiting a wide range of digestive enzymes without affecting endogenous enzymes is always desirable. We report characterization of CteTAI (M.W. 14 kDa), a bifunctional inhibitor (BFI) protein from the seeds of Clitoria ternatea capable of inhibiting trypsin and alpha-amylase. It retains trypsin inhibition activity up to 60 degrees C and alpha-amylase inhibition up to 40 degrees C. Trypsin inhibition is stable across pH 1-12, while alpha-amylase inhibition is stable between pH 3-7. CteTAI is a noncompetitive inhibitor of trypsin and an uncompetitive inhibitor of alpha-amylase. It selectively inhibits proteases and alpha-amylases from various sources, without affecting alpha-amylase from human saliva and Bacillus spp. Proteomic analysis identified CteTAI as a bifunctional inhibitor exhibiting 41 % similarity to a bifunctional inhibitor from Sesbania bispinosa. Feeding Spodoptera frugiperda larvae with CteTAI-infused diet impaired energy metabolism, resulting in undernourished larvae and malformed adults incapable of flight and mating. Key nutritional indices (RGR, RCR, %ECI, %FDI) were severely reduced, indicating that CteTAI disrupts growth and development by inhibiting multiple protease and alpha-amylase isoforms. Biochemical characterization of newly identified CteTAI suggests its potential application in crop protection. |
DOI | 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2025.141180 |
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign) | Foreign |
Impact Factor (IF) | 7.7 |
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