Abstract

The extracellular protease from the entomopathogenic fungus, Beauveria bassiana in the presence of Eurygaster integriceps cuticle was isolated, purified and characterized. Isolate B1 of B. bassiana that shows high virulence against E. integriceps was examined for the production of the cuticle-degrading proteases. Results showed that both subtilisin-like (Pr1) and trypsin-like (Pr2) cuticle-degrading proteases were produced and the enzyme kinetic properties showed better activity of Pr1 in comparison with Pr2. The proteases were purified using acetone precipitation, Sephadex G-100 gel filtration and CM-Sepharose ion exchange chromatography, with a 5.09-fold increase in specific activity and 21.86% recovery. The enzyme molecular weight was estimated to be 47 kDa and the optimal pH and temperature were 8 and 45°C, respectively. The purified protease was activated by divalent cations, Ca2 + and Mg2 +, and inhibited by NaCl, KCl and determined as a serine protease by inhibition of its activity due to using PMSF, EDTA, mercaptoethanol and SDS. Studies on the timing of the protease secretion in the presence of cuticular substrates could provide information about the role of the accumulated hydrolytic enzymes during pathogenesis to better understand these processes.

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