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Identification of plasma proteases inhibited by Manduca sexta serpin-4 and serpin-5 and their association with components of the prophenol oxidase activation pathway.

Youren Tong1, Haobo Jiang, Michael R Kanost.   

Abstract

One innate immune response pathway of insects is a serine protease cascade that activates prophenol oxidase (pro-PO) in plasma. However, details of this pathway are not well understood, including the number and order of proteases involved. Protease inhibitors from the serpin superfamily appear to regulate the proteases in the pathway. Manduca sexta serpin-4 and serpin-5 suppress pro-PO activation in plasma, apparently by inhibiting proteases upstream of the direct activator of pro-PO. To identify plasma proteases inhibited by these serpins, we used immunoaffinity chromatography with serpin antibodies to isolate serpin-protease complexes that formed after activation of the cascade by exposure of plasma to bacteria or lipopolysaccharide. Covalent complexes of serpin-4 with hemolymph proteases HP-1 and HP-6 appeared in plasma activated by Gram-positive or Gram-negative bacteria, whereas serpin-4 complexes with HP-21 and two unidentified proteases were unique to plasma treated with Gram-positive bacteria. HP-1 and HP-6 were also identified as target proteases of serpin-5, forming covalent complexes after bacterial activation of the cascade. These results suggest that HP-1 and HP-6 may be components of the pro-PO activation pathway, which are activated in response to infection and regulated by serpin-4 and serpin-5. HP-21 and two unidentified proteases may participate in a Gram-positive bacteria-specific branch of the pathway. Several plasma proteins that co-purified with serpin-protease complexes, most notably immulectins and serine protease homologs, are known to be components of the pro-PO activation pathway. Our results suggest that after activation by exposure to bacteria, components of the pro-PO pathway associate to form a large noncovalent complex, which localizes the melanization reaction to the surface of invading microorganisms.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15695806      PMCID: PMC2047598          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M500532200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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