Published: October 23, 2010Received: June 30, 2010Available on J-STAGE: -Accepted: September 07, 2010
Advance online publication: October 07, 2010
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An aspartic protease that is significantly produced by baculovirus-infected Spodoptera frugiperda Sf9 insect cells was purified to homogeneity from a growth medium. To monitor aspartic protease activity, an internally quenched fluoresce (IQF) substrate specific to cathepsin D was used. The purified aspartic protease showed a single protein band on SDS–PAGE with an apparent molecular mass of 40 kDa. The N-terminal amino acid sequence of the enzyme had a high homology to a Bombyx mori aspartic protease. The enzyme showed greatest affinity for the IQF substrate at pH 3.0 with a Km of 0.85 μM. The kcat and kcat⁄Km values were 13 s−1 and 15 s−1 μM−1 respectively. Pepstatin A proved to be a potent competitive inhibitor with inhibitor constant, Ki, of 25 pM.
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