TY - JOUR
T1 - A termiticidal and high denaturation-resistant lectin from Moringa oleifera seed cake
AU - Varejao Nogueira, Nathalia
PY - 2023/9
Y1 - 2023/9
N2 - Moringa oleifera seed cake contains a lectin named WSMoLC, which was previously described as an insecticidal agent against the yellow fever mosquito Aedes aegypti. In this study, we evaluated the structural stability of WSMoLC against denaturation by chemical and physical agents, as well as its insecticidal activity against the termite Nasutitermes corniger. Conformational alterations of WSMoLC, when in the presence of urea or whilst subjected to heating or high pressures were monitored by circular dichroism and fluorometric analysis. Termiticidal activity was evaluated by supplying the insects with a diet of varying concentrations of WSMoLC. The effects of WSMoLC on insect digestive enzymes activities were also determined. Treatment with urea at concentrations of 4 M or less led to a conformational rearrangement of WSMoLC, as hydrophobic surfaces had less exposure to water. However, at urea concentrations more than 4 M the hydrophobic pockets of WSMoLC experienced greater exposure to water resulting in a 50 % loss of secondary structure. When subjected to heating of up to 65 °C or pressures up to 2.7 kbar, no conformational changes were detected. WSMoLC was shown to display insecticidal activity for N. corniger workers and soldiers (LC50 of 0.292 and 0.637 mg/mL, respectively). It was shown from gut extracts of these insects that the lectin inhibited exoglucanase and endoglucanase enzymes. In conclusion, WSMoLC can be explored as an alternative for termite control because of its high structural stability and ability to withstand denaturation
AB - Moringa oleifera seed cake contains a lectin named WSMoLC, which was previously described as an insecticidal agent against the yellow fever mosquito Aedes aegypti. In this study, we evaluated the structural stability of WSMoLC against denaturation by chemical and physical agents, as well as its insecticidal activity against the termite Nasutitermes corniger. Conformational alterations of WSMoLC, when in the presence of urea or whilst subjected to heating or high pressures were monitored by circular dichroism and fluorometric analysis. Termiticidal activity was evaluated by supplying the insects with a diet of varying concentrations of WSMoLC. The effects of WSMoLC on insect digestive enzymes activities were also determined. Treatment with urea at concentrations of 4 M or less led to a conformational rearrangement of WSMoLC, as hydrophobic surfaces had less exposure to water. However, at urea concentrations more than 4 M the hydrophobic pockets of WSMoLC experienced greater exposure to water resulting in a 50 % loss of secondary structure. When subjected to heating of up to 65 °C or pressures up to 2.7 kbar, no conformational changes were detected. WSMoLC was shown to display insecticidal activity for N. corniger workers and soldiers (LC50 of 0.292 and 0.637 mg/mL, respectively). It was shown from gut extracts of these insects that the lectin inhibited exoglucanase and endoglucanase enzymes. In conclusion, WSMoLC can be explored as an alternative for termite control because of its high structural stability and ability to withstand denaturation
U2 - 10.1016/j.napere.2023.100040
DO - 10.1016/j.napere.2023.100040
M3 - Article
SN - 2773-0786
VL - 5
JO - Journal of Natural Pesticide Research
JF - Journal of Natural Pesticide Research
M1 - 100040
ER -