Abstract

ScathL is a cathepsin L-like cysteine proteinase from Sarcophaga peregrina (flesh fly), which is involved in differentiation of imaginal discs, through proteolysis of components of basement membranes. An expression system based on the methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastoris was used to produce recombinant ScathL. Although the expression construct contained the full proprotein coding sequence for ScathL, the proprotein was only detected in culture supernatant at early stages of expression by Western blotting. The purified recombinant protein contained only a polypeptide similar to mature ScathL, as a result of autocatalytic processing. After activation by reducing agents, the enzyme hydrolysed the cathepsin L substrate Z-Phe-Arg-AMC, with optimal activity at pH 5.5. ScathL showed decreasing activity with increasing ionic strength above 0.3 M NaCl, and lost activity irreversibly at pH ⩾ 7.5 . The enzyme showed limited activity towards protein substrates, digesting only to large fragments. ScathL was insecticidal towards larvae of the tomato moth, Lacanobia oleracera, following injection into the haemolymph. It caused melanisation, although no evidence of extensive proteolysis in haemolymph or gut was observed. Production of a inactive mutant form of ScathL showed that enzyme activity was necessary for the complete proprotein processing observed during production as a recombinant protein, and for insecticidal activity.

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