Abstract

In the present study, the subtilisin-like protease Pr1 activity of five Metarhizium anisopliae s.l. isolates was evaluated together with their virulence against Rhipicephalus microplus females. Bioassays were performed with engorged females, and Pr1 activity was evaluated with the chromogenic substrate N-succinyl-Ala-Ala-Pro-Phe ρ-nitroanilide. All isolates were virulent to R. microplus, although the isolates CG 629, CG 148 and CG 32 caused higher mortality (P ≤ 0.05) than isolates CG 112 and CG 347 after eight days. No mortality was observed in the control group. Enzymatic assays revealed that the protease activity was greater in isolates CG 629, CG 148 or CG 32 than in isolates CG 112 or CG 347 after cultivation for 48 and 72 h. Based on these results, we suggest that the Pr1 activity may be used as a biochemical tool for screening the virulence among M. anisopliae s.l. isolates, and then selecting promising candidates for biocontrol of R. microplus ticks.

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