Biomolecules (Jun 2019)

A Novel Kunitzin-Like Trypsin Inhibitor Isolated from Defensive Skin Secretion of <i>Odorrana versabilis</i>

  • Yanjing Dong,
  • Daning Shi,
  • Yuan Ying,
  • Xinping Xi,
  • Xiaoling Chen,
  • Lei Wang,
  • Mei Zhou,
  • Qinan Wu,
  • Chengbang Ma,
  • Tianbao Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biom9070254
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 7
p. 254

Abstract

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Protease inhibitors that were identified from amphibian skin secretions with low molecular weights and potent inhibitory activity were thought to be potential candidates for novel peptide drugs. Here, a novel peptide with trypsin inhibitory activity was found in the skin secretion of the Chinese bamboo leaf odorous frog, Odorrana versabilis. Based on the sequence alignments of sequencing results, the novel peptide (ALKYPFRCKAAFC) was named as Kunitzin-OV. The synthetic replicate of Kunitzin-OV was subjected to a series of functional assays, and it exhibited a trypsin inhibitory activity with a Ki value of 3.042 µM, whereas, when Lys-9 at P1 position was substituted by Phe, trypsin inhibitory activity was undetected and the chymotrypsin inhibitory activity was optimized with a Ki value of 2.874 µM. However, its protease-binding loop was catabolized by trypsin during the trypsin cleavage test. In conclusion, Kunizin-OV is a novel peptide with trypsin inhibitory activity as a member of kunitzins, which is a non-typical Kunitz-like trypsin inhibitor with a highly conserved reactive site (K-A) and quite a short sequence.

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