Abstract

The Sphenophorus levis (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) is one of the main pests of sugarcane in Brazil. Although its major digestive proteases are known, its complex digestive process still needs to be further understood. We constructed a transcriptome from the midgut of 30-day-old larvae and identified sequences similar to its major digestive protease (cysteine cathepsin Sl-CathL), however, they presented a different amino acid than cysteine in the active cleft. We identified, recombinantly produced, and characterized Sl-CathL-CS, a pseudo cysteine protease, and verified that higher gene expression levels of Sl-CathL-CS occur in the midgut of 30-day old larvae. We reverted the serine residue to cysteine and compared the activity of the mutant (Sl-CathL-mutSC) with Sl-CathL-CS. Sl-CathL-CS presented no protease activity, but Sl-CathL-mutSC hydrolyzed Z-Phe-Arg-AMC (Vmax = 1017.60 ± 135.55, Km = 10.77 mM) and was inhibited by a cysteine protease inhibitor E-64 (Ki = 38.52 ± 1.20 μM), but not by the serine protease inhibitor PMSF. Additionally, Sl-CathL-CS interacted with a sugarcane cystatin, while Sl-CathL-mutSC presented weaker interaction. Finally, protein ligand docking reinforced the differences in the catalytic sites of native and mutant proteins. These results indicate that Sl-CathL-CS is a pseudo-cysteine protease that assists protein digestion possibly by interacting with canecystatins, allowing the true proteases to work.

Highlights

  • The sugarcane weevil Sphenophorus levis (Coleoptera; Curculionidae) is one of the main pests of sugarcane crops (Saccharum spp.) in Brazil

  • We identified the expression pattern in developmental stages of S. levis and the insect tissues, cloned, expressed, and characterized the pseudo-cysteine protease (Sl-CathL-CS) and the mutant (Sl-CathL-mutSC), in which we reverted the Ser138 to Cys138 and analyzed their interaction with CaneCPI-1 [19], a sugarcane cystatin

  • BUSCO [20], which revealed that 96% of genes were complete, 1% of genes (12) were fragmented and 3% of the assembled genes (44) were missing

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Introduction

The sugarcane weevil Sphenophorus levis (Coleoptera; Curculionidae) is one of the main pests of sugarcane crops (Saccharum spp.) in Brazil. S. levis is a challenging pest to control because the larvae develop inside the stem, opening galleries inside the plant, making the use of commercial pesticides inefficient [1,2]. Coleoptera insects mainly use cysteine proteases as digestive enzymes [3,4,5,6,7], while. Sugarcane produces cystatins, which are tight-binding cysteine protease inhibitors that show high inhibitory capability against Sl-CathL [13]. This relationship between insect proteases and plant protease inhibitors is well established and is part of a co-evolution process that

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