2019
DOI: 10.9734/air/2019/v20i330160
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PgTI, the First Bioactive Protein Isolated from the Cactus Pilosocereus gounellei, is a Trypsin Inhibitor with Antimicrobial Activity

Abstract: Aims: This work aimed to isolate, characterize and evaluate the antimicrobial activity of a trypsin inhibitor (PgTI) from the stem of Pilosocereus gounellei. Place and Duration of Study: Methodology: PgTI was isolated from P. gounellei stem extract by gel filtration and ion exchange chromatographies. The inhibitor was characterized by isoelectric focusing, polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, tryptic digestion followed by mass spectrometry analysis and for stability towards heating. Antibacterial and antifungal… Show more

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“…Although it is unknown if Pilosocereus spp. contains any substances in the cortex that inhibit mitochondrial activity, other cacti species within this genus are known to have trypsin inhibitors, which could affect mitochondrial activity [35]. The presence of vesicles, such as deformations in the cells grown in all three cactus medias and PDB samples, were observed after performing India ink staining (Figure 2).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although it is unknown if Pilosocereus spp. contains any substances in the cortex that inhibit mitochondrial activity, other cacti species within this genus are known to have trypsin inhibitors, which could affect mitochondrial activity [35]. The presence of vesicles, such as deformations in the cells grown in all three cactus medias and PDB samples, were observed after performing India ink staining (Figure 2).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stem of P. gounellei contains an anionic trypsin inhibitor stable to 50 °C and active on medically important bacteria; the yeast, Candida krusei, may lessen the use of antibiotics and thus contribute to reduce the problem of antibiotic resistance. Outcomes reported have revealed new insights into the biochemistry of P. gounellei, increasing the biotechnological value of this plant (Rocha Filho et al 2019).…”
Section: Physical-chemical Characteristics and Nutritional Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%