Abstract

Elastase from Aspergillus sp. is an important factor for aspergillosis. AFUEI is an inhibitor of the elastase derived from Aspergillus fumigatus. AFUEI is a member of the I78 inhibitor family and has a high inhibitory activity against elastases of Aspergillus fumigatus and Aspergillus flavus, human neutrophil elastase and bovine chymotrypsin, but does not inhibit bovine trypsin. Here we report the crystal structure of AFUEI in two crystal forms. AFUEI is a wedge-shaped protein composed of an extended loop and a scaffold protein core. The structure of AFUEI shows remarkable similarity to serine protease inhibitors of the potato inhibitor I family, although they are classified into different inhibitor families. A structural comparison with the potato I family inhibitors suggests that the extended loop of AFUEI corresponds to the binding loop of the potato inhibitor I family, and AFUEI inhibits its cognate proteases through the same mechanism as the potato I family inhibitors.

Highlights

  • Elastase is an important factor in aspergillosis, and AFUEI is an elastase inhibitor derived from Aspergillus fumigatus

  • AFUEI is an inhibitor of the elastase derived from Aspergillus fumigatus

  • AFUEI is a member of the I78 inhibitor family and has a high inhibitory activity against elastases of Aspergillus fumigatus and Aspergillus flavus, human neutrophil elastase and bovine chymotrypsin, but does not inhibit bovine trypsin

Read more

Summary

Background

Elastase is an important factor in aspergillosis, and AFUEI is an elastase inhibitor derived from Aspergillus fumigatus. Conclusion: The structure of AFUEI is extremely similar to serine protease inhibitors of the potato inhibitor I family. AFUEI is a member of the I78 inhibitor family and has a high inhibitory activity against elastases of Aspergillus fumigatus and Aspergillus flavus, human neutrophil elastase and bovine chymotrypsin, but does not inhibit bovine trypsin. Elastases produced by Aspergillus fumigatus and Aspergillus flavus are thought to be major pathogenic factors in aspergillosis [5, 6]. The structure of AFUEI is similar to those of the potato inhibitor I family members They are classified into the I13 inhibitor family and the IG clan in the MEROPS database. We discuss the inhibitory mechanism of the I78 inhibitor family and the relationship between the I78 and the potato inhibitor I family

EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURES
Form II
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call