Biology (Aug 2024)

Exploration of Protease Resources in the Gut of Omnivorous <i>Gryllotalpa orientalis</i> (Orthoptera: Gryllotalpidae)

  • Xiang Zheng,
  • Fangtong Wu,
  • Lu Zhao,
  • He Zhou,
  • Zhijun Zhou,
  • Zhenhua Jia,
  • Fuming Shi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biology13090650
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 9
p. 650

Abstract

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An insect’s gut microbiome is an essential “organ” in their life cycle, playing a crucial role by aiding food digestion and nutrient absorption. This study employed both culture-independent and culture-dependent methods to explore the protease resources present in the gut of the omnivorous insect Gryllotalpa orientalis. The findings revealed that the gut extract of G. orientalis contained a diverse array of proteases, including cysteine proteases, pepsin, serine proteases, and trypsin, as well as some unidentified proteases. Furthermore, the protease gene htpX, derived from gut bacterium Priestia megaterium DX-3, has been cloned and recombinantly expressed. The recombinant DX-3-htpX protease exhibited a 61.9-fold increase in fermentation level compared to the DX-3 protease. This protease was characterized as a neutral, heat-resistant metalloprotease with an M48 peptidase domain, and it was observed that the binding of Ca2+ to the recombinant protease resulted in the formation of the largest active pocket. This study provides technical support for further development and utilization of functional protein resources in insect gut.

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