2006
DOI: 10.1515/bc.2006.117
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Modeling the 3D structure of wheat subtilisin/chymotrypsin inhibitor (WSCI). Probing the reactive site with two susceptible proteinases by time-course analysis and molecular dynamics simulations

Abstract: Comparative modeling and time-course hydrolysis experiments have been applied to investigate two enzyme-inhibitor complexes formed between the wheat subtilisin-chymotrypsin inhibitor (WSCI) and two susceptible proteinases. WSCI represents the first case of a wheat protein inhibitor active against animal chymotrypsins and bacterial subtilisins. The model was created using as template structure that of the CI-2A inhibitor from barley (PDB code: 2CI2), which shares 87% sequence identity with WSCI. Under these con… Show more

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“…The degree of flexibility of the region containing the inhibitor reactive site is essential for the productive interaction between this peptide bond and the catalytic site of the target/cognate enzymes. 12 In the present study we postulate that WSCI could represent a versatile scaffold to develop recombinant proteins exhibiting enhanced anti-proteinase activities or new-acquired specificities. The genes coding for these novel inhibitors could be employed for the transformation of non-food use plants, in order to improve their resistance to the attacks of phytophagous insects and microorganisms.…”
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“…The degree of flexibility of the region containing the inhibitor reactive site is essential for the productive interaction between this peptide bond and the catalytic site of the target/cognate enzymes. 12 In the present study we postulate that WSCI could represent a versatile scaffold to develop recombinant proteins exhibiting enhanced anti-proteinase activities or new-acquired specificities. The genes coding for these novel inhibitors could be employed for the transformation of non-food use plants, in order to improve their resistance to the attacks of phytophagous insects and microorganisms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Similarly to what previously described for the interaction of muteins M48K and M48K-E49D with trypsin, the mutein E49D eluted as an intact molecule from the column during the acidic elution; such behaviour was evidenced even after 60 min of incubation (RP-HPLC analysis, data not shown). The accurate observation of WSCI and E49D models provides a possible explanation for this behaviour; in fact, the H-bond between Glu49 and Arg54 observed in native WSCI, 12 is absent in the mutein model. In E49D, a first possible consequence of the H-bond lack is the increase of the loop flexibility and the adaptability of the inhibitor reactive site to the protease catalytic site, which in turn determines a better enzyme inhibition.…”
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“…Mass spectra of peptides obtained by chemical or enzymatic digestion were analyzed with a MALDI-TOF micro LR (Waters Micromass Co., Manchester, UK) as reported (Facchiano et al, 2006).…”
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“…As the sequence identities between the sea bass protein 253 and the human homologous template were lower than 254 30%, we used an accurate procedure to search for the best 255 alignment of sequences, already used and described in our 256 previous works (Facchiano et al, 2001;Marabotti et al, 257 2004;Scapigliati et al, 2004;Costantini et al, 2005; 258 Buonocore et al, 2006;Facchiano et al, 2006) and also in (Thompson et al, 1994) and a few manual refinements were added to account for the position of secondary structures. The program MODELLER (Sali and Blundell, 1993) implemented in the Quanta molecular simulation package (Accelrys, San Diego, CA) was used to build 10 full-atom models by setting 4.0 Angstrom as RMS deviation among the structures of the templates and fully optimized models, with multiple cycles of refinement with conjugate gradient minimization and molecular dynamics with simulated annealing.…”
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