Purification and Characterisation of Extracellular Proteinase from Trichophyton rubrum
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Trichophyton rubrum is the most common dermatophyte isolated from human and has ability to invade the tissues such as stratum comeum, nail and hair. The potential role of proteinases as virulence factors of T. rubrum has been discussed at length.
OBJECTIVE: As a first step towards assessing its virulence role, we report on the purification and characterization of proteinase from T. rubrum isolate culture filtrates.
METHODS: An extracellular serine proteinase has been purified from culture filtrates of Trichophyton rubrum HP-9 by ultrafiltration, gel filtration chromatography, and affinity column chromatography. Azocoll and keratin azure were employed as the substrates of enzyme activities. Peak of proteolytic activity was analyzed by gelatin co-polymerized gel electrophoresis.
RESULTS: The molecular weight of the purified enzyme was approximately exhibited to 14.0 kDa on sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). The optimum pH and molality of 14.0 kDa proteinase activity was 6.0 and 100 mM, respectively. The activity was inhibited by serine proteinase inhibitor, phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride (PMSF). The proteinase degraded gelatin, collagen type VI, and keratin from human epidermis but not hemoglobin.
CONCLUSION: The 14,000 Mr extracellular serine proteinase purified from T. rubrum NP-9 culture filtrates has neutral pH optimum 6.0 and activities against gelatin, collagen type VI, and keratin.
Keywords
Serine proteinase Trichophyton rubrum
KJMM
1997 June;2(1):51-58(8). Epub 2016 February 25
Copyright © 1997 by Korean Journal of Medical Mycology
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Dong Han Kim; Laboratory of Nosocomial Pathogens, Department of Microbiological Diseases, National Institute of Health, Korea
Yeong Seon Lee; Laboratory of Nosocomial Pathogens, Department of Microbiological Diseases, National Institute of Health, Korea
Jae Il Yoo; Laboratory of Nosocomial Pathogens, Department of Microbiological Diseases, National Institute of Health, Korea
Yeon Hwa Choi; Laboratory of Nosocomial Pathogens, Department of Microbiological Diseases, National Institute of Health, Korea
Hyung Yeul Joo; Laboratory of Nosocomial Pathogens, Department of Microbiological Diseases, National Institute of Health, Korea
Bong Su Kim; Laboratory of Nosocomial Pathogens, Department of Microbiological Diseases, National Institute of Health, Korea
Ki Sang Kim; Laboratory of Nosocomial Pathogens, Department of Microbiological Diseases, National Institute of Health, Korea
Jeong Aee Kim; Department of Dermatology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
Corresponding
Dong Han Kim, Laboratory of Nosocomial Pathogens, Department of Microbiological Diseases, National Institute of Health, Korea.
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Dong Han Kim
Laboratory of Nosocomial Pathogens, Department of Microbiological Diseases, National Institute of Health, Korea
Yeong Seon Lee
Laboratory of Nosocomial Pathogens, Department of Microbiological Diseases, National Institute of Health, Korea
Jae Il Yoo
Laboratory of Nosocomial Pathogens, Department of Microbiological Diseases, National Institute of Health, Korea
Yeon Hwa Choi
Laboratory of Nosocomial Pathogens, Department of Microbiological Diseases, National Institute of Health, Korea
Hyung Yeul Joo
Laboratory of Nosocomial Pathogens, Department of Microbiological Diseases, National Institute of Health, Korea
Bong Su Kim
Laboratory of Nosocomial Pathogens, Department of Microbiological Diseases, National Institute of Health, Korea
Ki Sang Kim
Laboratory of Nosocomial Pathogens, Department of Microbiological Diseases, National Institute of Health, Korea
Jeong Aee Kim
Department of Dermatology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
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