Abstract

Aqueous ethanol extracts from brown seaweed were found to contain substances inhibiting endo-(1→3)-β- d-glucanases, the digestive enzymes of marine mollusks. The inhibitors were detected in 70% of the brown seaweeds investigated. An irreversible protein inhibitor with high specificity for endo-(1→3)-β- d-glucanases of marine mollusks was isolated from the brown seaweed, Laminaria cichorioides. As determined by gel filtration, the molecular weight of the inhibitor was 46 kDa. The value of [I] 50 (10 −8 M) for the inhibitor was comparable with the corresponding value for natural α-amylase inhibitors from terrestrial plants. Chemical modification results indicated that tryptophan, dicarboxylic acid, histidine and probably tyrosine residues of inhibitor molecule are important for interaction of the inhibitor with the enzyme.

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