Effects of efrapeptin and destruxin, metabolites of entomogenous fungi, on the hydrolytic activity of vacuolar type ATPase identified on the brush border membrane vesicles of Galleria mellonella midgut and on plant membrane bound hydrolytic enzymes

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Bandani, A. R., Amiri, B., Butt, T. M. and Gordon-Weeks, R. 2001. Effects of efrapeptin and destruxin, metabolites of entomogenous fungi, on the hydrolytic activity of vacuolar type ATPase identified on the brush border membrane vesicles of Galleria mellonella midgut and on plant membrane bound hydrolytic enzymes. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes. 1510 (1-2), pp. 367-377. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0005-2736(00)00370-9

AuthorsBandani, A. R., Amiri, B., Butt, T. M. and Gordon-Weeks, R.
Abstract

The brush border membrane of the insect midgut is an initial site for interaction of insecticidal proteins. We have investigated the possibility that it may contain a target site for two insecticidal fungal toxins, destruxin and efrapeptin, both of which are ATPase inhibitors. We have studied the effects of the toxins on the hydrolytic activity of a vacuolar type ATPase (V-ATPase) that we have identified from Galleria mellonella midgut columnar cell brush border membrane vesicles (BBMV) by its cation and pH dependence, sensitivity to proton pump inhibitors and Km (0.49 mM ATP). Efrapeptin strongly inhibited the BBMV V-ATPase but destruxin had little effect. We compared the effects of the inhibitors on known plant membrane hydrolytic enzymes, and although the vacuolar pyrophosphatase and plasma membrane ATPase were not inhibited by the toxins, the V-ATPase from mung bean, but not barley, was inhibited (50%) by 10 μM concentrations of both compounds. Different forms of the toxins were tested on the ATPases and destruxin B and efrapeptin F were the most effective. Kinetic analysis showed that the purified forms of both compounds inhibited the V-ATPases uncompetitively and modelling of data for inhibition of the BBMV V-ATPase by efrapeptin at concentrations of 0.06–12 μM yielded a Ki of 0.125 μM.

KeywordsBrush border membrane; Efrapeptin; Destruxin; ATPase; Vacuolar pyrophosphatase; Uncompetitive inhibition
Year of Publication2001
JournalBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes
Journal citation1510 (1-2), pp. 367-377
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1016/S0005-2736(00)00370-9
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Publication dates
Online06 Feb 2001
Publication process dates
Accepted08 Nov 2000
PublisherElsevier
ISSN00052736

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