999 resultados para Proteínas - Purificação
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O carrapato Boophilus microplus é um ectoparasita hematófago que infesta os rebanhos bovinos de regiões tropicais e subtropicais, causando grande prejuízo à pecuária. O principal método de controle deste parasita baseia-se no uso de acaricidas, entretanto, o uso de vacinas tem sido estudado como um método de controle promissor. A Boophilus Yolk pro-Cathepsin (BYC) é uma aspártico proteinase presente no ovo do carrapato e envolvida na embriogênese que foi anteriormente testada como imunógeno vacinal. Neste estudo, o cDNA da BYC foi amplificado por PCR e clonado em dois vetores de expressão para produção de duas formas da proteína recombinante com cauda de histidina, rBYC e rBYC-Trx (fusionada com tioredoxina). As duas formas foram expressas em Escherichia coli na forma de corpúsculos de inclusão (CI) e comparadas quanto ao nível de expressão, solubilidade e rendimento na purificacão. Três agentes desnaturantes (N-lauroil sarcosina, hidrocloreto de guanidina e uréia) foram testados para solubilização dos CIs. Sarcosina foi o agente mais eficiente, solubilizando mais de 90 % de rBYC-Trx e rBYC. As duas proteínas recombinantes foram purificadas em cromatografia de afinidade por metal (Ni2+), sob condições desnaturantes. O rendimento na purificação da proteína solúvel foi de 84 % para r-BYC-Trx e 6 % para rBYC. As duas formas foram reconhecidas por soro de coelhos, camundongos e bovinos previamente imunizados com BYC nativa, demonstrando a existência de epítopos comuns entre a BYC nativa e as formas recombinantes expressas em E. coli. Para verificar o potencial vacinal da proteína recombinante, um grupo de bovinos Hereford foi imunizado com rBYC e desafiado com 20.000 larvas de B. microplus por animal. Os soros dos bovinos imunizados reconheceram a BYC nativa em ELISA e “Western blot”, com títulos entre 500 e 4.000. Os resultados do desafio mostraram uma proteção parcial contra a infestação, com 25 % de proteção global. O perfil de expressão de citocinas (IL-2, IL-4, IL-10, IFN-γ) foi verificado por RT-PCR, porém os resultados não permitiram identificar a polarização da resposta imune em Th1 ou Th2. Os resultados de imunoproteção obtidos com a BYC recombinante foram similares aos obtidos na imunização de bovinos com BYC nativa, indicando a possibilidade de uso da forma recombinante como imunógeno vacinal.
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A redução do Cr(VI) para Cr(III) diminui a toxidade deste metal no ambiente uma vez que, o Cr(III) é insolúvel às membranas biológicas. Assim a redução microbiana do Cr(VI) é uma alternativa para reduzir os impactos ambientais causados por este metal, utilizado em diversos processos industriais. O objetivo deste trabalho foi selecionar microrganismos a partir de solo contaminado com cromo, caracterizar sua capacidade de redução do Cr(VI) durante o crescimento celular e purificar parcialmente a enzima cromo redutase do Bacillus sp. ES29, através da precipitação com sulfato de amônio (45-75%), cromatografia de gel filtração (Sephadex G-25) e cromatografia de interação hidrofóbica (Octyl Sepharose). A atividade de redução do Cr(VI) pelos isolados foi quantificada com o reagente de s-difenilcarbazida. No isolamento, foram obtidas 20 bactérias resistentes a cromo(VI). Seis destas foram capazes de reduzir 100 mg L-1 Cr(VI) em 24 horas. Um dos isolados foi identificado, através de testes bioquímicos, como pertencete ao gênero Bacillus, sendo tolerante a 750 mg L-1 Cr(VI) e reduzindo mais de 40% do Cr(VI) durante o crescimento celular. Na purificação parcial da enzima foi obtido um fator de purificação de 11,2, aumentando a atividade específica da enzima acima de 11 vezes, porém se faz necessário mais passos de purificações para obtenção desta enzima pura. As bactérias selecionadas e a enzima parcialmente purificada, foram eficientes na redução do Cr(VI) e apresentam potencial para outros estudos, visando a aplicação em processos de biorremediação.
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Metarhizium anisopliae é um fungo cosmopolita com capacidade de infectar uma grande variedade de hospedeiros, estando entre eles o carrapato Boophilus microplus. A penetração de M. anisopliae em seus hospedeiros ocorre de forma ativa onde a cutícula constitui a principal barreira. A penetração é um processo multifatorial, porém, o emprego de pressão mecânica e a secreção de enzimas hidrolíticas parecem ser fundamentais para o seu sucesso. M. anisopliae, quando cultivado em meios com fontes de carbono que mimetizam a cutícula de seus hospedeiros, secreta enzimas como proteases, quitinases e lipases. Atualmente, o emprego de técnicas que identificam genes diferencialmente expressos (RDA) mostrou o possível envolvimento de outras enzimas, como as β-glicanases, durante o processo de penetração. A descoberta da ocorrência de modificações morfológicas como espessamento e perda da definição da parede celular nas extremidades das hifas que penetram na cutícula do carrapato sustentam ainda mais o possível envolvimento de enzimas que degradam as β-glicanas nas etapas iniciais da infecção. Neste trabalho, foi investigada a produção de β-1,3- glicanases pela linhagem E6 de M. anisopliae como também, buscou-se purificar as enzimas produzidas. A síntese e secreção de β-1,3-glicanases foram verificadas em meio contendo diferentes fontes de carbono sendo a secreção diferenciada dependendo da condição testada. A utilização de glicose em determinadas concentrações pareceu inibir a secreção enzimática. Duas das condições testadas, N-acetilglicosamina (NAG) 0,5% e parede celular de Rizoctonia solani 0,5%, foram utilizadas para a produção enzimática em larga escala. O sobrenadante dos cultivos em fermentador foi submetido ao processo de purificação que constou de três etapas: concentração por ultrafiltração com membrana de celulose regenerada, aplicação em coluna de troca iônica QSepharose Fast Flow e aplicação em coluna de filtração em gel Superdex 75. O emprego deste protocolo permitiu a purificação parcial de uma β-1,3-glicanase com aproximadamente 95kDa, secretada durante a fermentação em presença de parede celular de Rizoctonia solani, e de outra, com aparentemente a mesma massa molecular secretada em fermentação utilizando NAG 0,5% como fonte de carbono. Durante este trabalho, também foi confirmada a presença de pelo menos um gene que codifica uma exo-β-1,3-glicanase no genoma da linhagem E6 de M. anisopliae. Por fim, o estudo das β-1,3 glicanases em M. anisopliae é justificado pela importância destas enzimas em variados aspectos do desenvolvimento do fungo bem como, pelo seu possível envolvimento na infecção de hospedeiros.
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-D-glucosidase (EC 3.2.1.21) is one of the most interesting glycosidases, especially for hydrolysis cellobiose releasing glucose, is last step degradation of cellulose. This function makes the -D-glucosidase is of great interest as a versatile industrial biocatalyst, being critical to various bio-treatment / biorefinery processes, such as bioethanol production. Hen in the report, a -D-glucosidase was extracts from protein extracted of the invertebrate marine Artemia franciscana was purified and characterized with a combination of precipitation with ammonium sulfate (0 - 30%, 30 to 50%, 50 to 80%), the fraction saturated in the range of 30 to 50% (called F-II) was applied in a molecular exclusion chromatography, in Sephacryl S-200, the fractions corresponding to the first peak of activity of -D-glucosidase were gathered and applied in a chromatography of ion exchange in Mono Q; the third peak this protein obtained chromatography, which coincides with the peak of activity of -D-glucosidase was held and applied in a gel filtration chromatography Superose 12 where the first peak protein, which has activity of -D-glucosidase was rechromatography on Superose 12. This enzyme is probably multimerica, consisting of three subunit molecular mass of 52.7 kDa (determined by SDS-PAGE) with native molecular mass of 157 kDa (determined by gel filtration chromatography on Superose 12 under the system FPLC). The enzyme was purified 44.09 times with a recovery of 1.01%. Using up p-nitrophenyl-β-D-glucopiranoside as substrate obtained a Km apparent of 0.229 mM and a Vmax of 1.109 mM.60min-1.mL-1mM. The optimum pH and optimum temperature of catalysis of the synthetic substrate were 5.0 and 45 °C, respectively. The activity of the -D-glucosidase was strongly, inhibited by silver nitrate and N- etylmaleimide, this inhibition indicates the involvement of radical sulfidrila the hydrolysis of synthetic substrate. The -D-glucosidase of Artemia franciscana presented degradativa action on celobiose, lactose and on the synthetic substrate -nitrophenyl-β-D-glucopiranoside indicating potential use of this enzyme in the industry mainly for the production of bioethanol (production of alcohol from the participating cellulose), and production hydrolysate milk (devoid of milk lactose)
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Four different sponge species were screened using Ouchterlony agarose gel and immunodiffusion tests to identify cross-reactivity with the polyclonal antibody IgG anti-deglicosilated CvL, a lectin from Cliona varians. Crude extract from the sponge Cinachyrella apion showed cross-reactivity and also a strong haemmaglutinating activity towards human erythrocytes of all ABO groups. Thus, it was submitted to acetone fractionation, IgG anti-deglicosilated CvL Sepharose affinity chromatography, and Fast Protein Liquid Chromatography (FPLC-AKTA) gel filtration on a Superose 6 10 300 column to purify a novel lectin. C. apion lectin (CaL) agglutinated all types of human erythrocytes with preference for papainized type A and O erythrocytes. The haemagglutinating activity is independent of Ca2+, Mg2+ and Mn2+ ions, and it was strongly inhibited by the disaccharide D-lactose, up to a minimum concentration of 6.25 mM. CaL molecular mass determined by FPLC-AKTA gel filtration on a Superose 12 10 300 column and SDS gel electrophoresis was approximately 124 kDa, consisting of eight subunits of 15.5 kDa, assembled by hydrophobic interactions. The lectin was relatively heat- and pH-stable. Leishmania chagasi romastigotes were agglutinated by CaL, indicating that lactose receptors could be presented in this parasite stage. These findings are indicative of the physiological defense roles of CaL and its possible use in the antibiosis of pathogenic protozoa
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This work studies the involved enzymatic way in the metabolism of glycosaminoglycans sulfateds in the mollusc Pomacea sp. Had been identified endoglycosidases and exoglycosidases in the enzymatic extract of the mollusc Pomacea sp by means of hydrolysis activity in condroitim sulphate of whale cartilage and of the p-Nitrofenil-β-glucuronide, respectively. The enzymatic extracts qere obtained of Pomacea sp. being used of 0.1 sodium acetate buffer, pH 5.0 and later centrifugated the 8,000 x g and the presents proteins in the sobrenadante were submitted to the fractionament with two crescents ammonium sulphate concentrations, the visualized activity biggest in the F2 fraction (50-80%). The β-glucuronidase (F3) was isolated in gel chromatography filtration Biogel 1.5m, the purification degree was ratified in Chromatography Liquid of high efficiency (HPLC). The enzyme was purificated 6.362,5 times with 35,6% yield. The β -glucuronidase isolated in this work showed a molecular mass of 100 kDa, determined for eletroforese in poliacrilamida gel . The determination of the ideal kinetic parameters for the catalysis of the p-nitrofenil- β -glucuronide for β-glucuronidase, showed excellent activity in pH 5,0 and temperature 65ºC for 6 hours and apparent Km of 72 x 10-2 mM. It is necessary for the total degradation of 3mM of p-N-β-glucoronide, the amount of 1,2μg of ss-glucuronidase. The BaCl2 increased the activity of ss-glucuronidase, and the activity was inhibited completely by the composites SDS and NaH2PO4
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One Kunitz-type trypsin inhibitors (PmTI) was purified from Piptadenia moniliformis seeds, a tree of the sub-family Mimosoideae, by TCA precipitation, affinity chromatography on immobilized trypsin-Sepharose, DEAE cellulose (ion exchange) and Superose 12 (molecular exclusion) column FPLC/AKTA. The inhibitor has Mr of 25 kDa by SDS-PAGE and chromatography molecular exclusion. The N-terminal sequence of this inhibitor showed high homology with other family Kunitz inhibitors. This also stable variations in temperature and pH and showed a small decrease in its activity when incubated with DDT in the concentration of 100mM for 120 minutes. The inhibition of trypsin by PmTI was competitive, with Ki of 1.57 x10-11 M. The activity of trypsin was effectively inhibited by percentage of inhibition of 100%, among enzymes tested, was not detected inhibition for the bromelain, was weak inhibitor of pancreatic elastase (3.17% of inhibition) and inhibited by 76.42% elastase of neutrophils, and inhibited in a moderate, chymotrypsin and papain with percentage of inhibition of 42.96% and 23.10% respectively. In vitro assays against digestive proteinases from Lepidoptera, Diptera and Coleoptera pests were carried out. Several degrees of inhibition were found. For Anthonomus grandis and Ceratitis capitata the inhibition was 89.93% and 70.52%, respectively, and the enzymes of Zabrotes subfasciatus and Callosobruchus maculatus were inhibited by 5.96% and 9.41%, respectively, and the enzymes of Plodia. interpunctella and Castnia licus were inhibited by 59.94% and 23.67, respectively. In vivo assays, was observed reduction in the development of larvae in 4rd instar of C. capitata, when PmTI was added to the artificial diet, getting WD50 and LD50 of 0.30% and 0.33%, respectively. These results suggest that this inhibitor could be a strong candidate to plant management programs cross transgenic
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In recent years, sulfated polysaccharides from marine algae have emerged as an important class of natural biopolymers with potential application in human and veterinary health care, while taking advantage of the absence of potential risk of contamination by animal viruses. Among these, fucans isolated from the cell walls of marine brown alga have been study due to their anticoagulant, antithrombotic, anti-inflammatory and antiviral activities. These biological effects of fucans have been found to depend on the degree of sulfation and molecular size of the polysaccharide chains. In the present study, we examined structural features of a fucan extracted from brown alga Dictyota menstrualis and its effect on the leukocyte migration to the peritoneum. The sulfated polysaccharides were extracted from the brown seaweed by proteolytic digestion, followed by sequential acetone precipitation producing 5 fractions. Gel lectrophoresis using 0.05 M 1,3-diaminopropane-acetate buffer, pH 9.0, stained with 0.1% toluidine blue, showed the presence of sulfated polysaccharides in all fractions. The chemical analyses demonstrated that all fractions are composed mainly of fucose, xylose, galactose, uronic acid, and sulfate. Electrophoresis in agarose gel in three different buffers demonstrated that the fraction 2.0v have only one population of fucan. This compound was purify by exclusion molecular. It has shown composition of fucose, xilose, sulfate and uronic acid in molar ration of 1.0: 1.7: 1.1: 0.5 respectively. The effect of this heterofucan on the leukocyte migration was observed 6h after zymozan (mg/g) administration into the peritoneum. The heterofucan showed higher antimigratory activity, it decrease the migration of leukocyte in 83.77% to peritoneum. The results suggest that this fucan is a new antimigratory compound with potential pharmacological appications
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A chymotrypsin inhibitor was purified from Erythrina velutina seeds by ammonium sulphate fractionation, affinities chromatographies on Trypsin-Sepharose, Quimotrypsin-Sepharose and reversed phase C-18 FPLC/AKTA system. The inhibitor, named EvCI, shown molecular mass of 17 kDa, as determined by SDSPAGE. 2D-PAGE showed four isoinhibitors with pI values of 4,42, 4,63, 4,83 and 5,06, with molecular mass of 17 kDa each. The aminoacid sequence of EvCI was determined by MALDI-TOF-MS and showed a high similarity with other Kunitz-type inhibitor of Erythrina variegata. EvCI competitively inhibited chymotrypsin, with Ki of 4 x10-8 M, but did not inhibited trypsin, pancreatic elastase, bromelain and papain. The inhibitory activity of EvCI was stable over wide pH and temperature ranges. In the presence of DTT 100 mM for 120 min, EvCI lost 50 % of activity. Cytotoxicity was studied in HeLa, MDA, HepG2, K562 and PC3 cells after 72-h incubation period. EvCl inhibited HeLa cells growth with an IC50 value of 50 μg/ml. Subsequent studies in HeLa cells analysis of cell death by annexin V/PI double-staining and cell cycle, using flow cytometry. The results provide evidence for a cytostatic activity of EvCl and support further studies on potential application of this inhibitors as an antiproliferative agent in combined therapy against cervical cancer
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A 140,0 kDa lectin was purified and characterized from the mushroom Clavaria cristata. The purification procedures from the crude extract of the mushroom comprised gel filtration chromatography on Sephacryl s200 and ion exchange on Resource Q column. The purified lectin agglutinated all types of human erythrocytes with preference for trypsinized type O erythrocytes. The haemagglutinating activity is dependent of Ca 2+ ions and was strongly inhibited by the glycoprotein bovine submaxillary mucin (BSM) up to the concentration of 0, 125 mg/mL. The C. cristata lectin (CcL) was stable in the pH range of 2,5-11,5 and termostable up to 80 °C. CcL molecular mass determined by gel filtration on a Superose 6 10 300 column was approximately 140,3 kDa. SDS polyacrilamide gel electrophoresis revealed a single band with a molecular mass of approximately 14,5 kDa, when the lectin was heated at 100 ⁰C in the presence or absence of β-mercaptoethanol. CcL induced activation of murine peritoneal macrophages in vitro resulting in the release of nitric oxide (NO), reaching the maximum production at 24 h. In experimental paw oedema model in mice, CcL showed proinflammatory activity being able to induce oedema formation. Cell viability of HepG2, MDA 435 e 3T3 cell lines was examined after 72 h of incubation with CcL in different concentrations (0,5-50 μg/mL). CcL inhibited HepG2 cells growth with an IC50 value of 50 μg/mL. In the present work, the observed immunomodulatory and antiproliferative effects indicate CcL as a possible immunomodulator compound, interfering in the macrophages immune response, taking possible anti-parasitic, anti-tumoral effects or diagnostic and/or therapeutic