Purification and characterization of embryo-specific soy urease (Glycine max) and its antifungal potential against Paracoccidioides brasiliensis

Ureases are amidohydrolases that catalyze the hydrolysis of urea to ammonia and carbamate. In addition to the enzymatic function, ureases have fungitoxic and insecticidal function, which are independent of their catalytic activity. Soy (Glycine max) has two main urease isoforms: ubiquitous and embry...

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Published in:Eclética química Vol. 46; no. 1SI; pp. 41 - 52
Main Authors: Ângelo, Elisângela Andrade, Da Cruz, Tainá Michelle, Pattaro Júnior, José Renato, Zanzarin, Daniele Maria, Rodrigues, Franciele Abigail Vilugron, Pilau, Eduardo Jorge, Kioshima, Érika Seki, Fernandez, Maria Aparecida, Seixas, Flavio Augusto Vicente
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual Paulista 01-04-2021
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Summary:Ureases are amidohydrolases that catalyze the hydrolysis of urea to ammonia and carbamate. In addition to the enzymatic function, ureases have fungitoxic and insecticidal function, which are independent of their catalytic activity. Soy (Glycine max) has two main urease isoforms: ubiquitous and embryo-specific, the latter is present in beans. In view of the potential applications of ureases, this work aimed to extract, purify, characterize the structure, activity and fungitoxic activity of soy urease against Paracoccidioides brasiliensis. The biochemical characterization was performed, in terms of optimal pH and temperature, as well as the determination of the Michaelis Menten constant (KM) and maximum velocity (Vmax). The protein sequence was identified by mass spectrometry and used in computational modeling of the biological structure. The optimum pH and temperature of the enzyme were 6.5 and 65 C, respectively, KM 526 mmol L-1 and Vmax 7.4 mmol L-1NH3׵gurease-1 s-1 and biological unity as a trimer. The antifungal activity assays (in vitro) were promising, showing a fungicidal profile of the urease, with a minimum inhibitory concentration of 10 g mL-1. This work demonstrated, for the first time, the fungitoxic activity of embryo-specific soy urease against the Pb18 strain of P. brasiliensis.
ISSN:1678-4618
0100-4670
1678-4618
DOI:10.26850/1678-4618eqj.v46.1SI.2021.p41-52