Author:
Valencia-Jiménez A.,Arboleda V J.W.,López Ávila A.,Grossi-de-Sá M.F.
Abstract
AbstractThe biochemical properties of the digestive alpha-amylase fromTecia solanivoralarvae, an important and invasive insect pest of potato (Solanum tuberosum), were studied. This insect has three major digestive α-amylases with isoelectric points 5.30, 5.70 and 5.98, respectively, which were separated using native and isoelectric focusing gels. The alpha-amylase activity has an optimum pH between 7.0 and 10.0 with a peak at pH 9.0. The enzymes are stable when heated to 50°C and were inhibited by proteinaceous inhibitors fromPhaseolus coccineus(70% inhibition) andP. vulgariscv. Radical (87% inhibition) at pH 6.0. The inhibitors present in an amaranth hybrid inhibited 80% of the activity at pH 9.0. The results show that the alpha-amylase inhibitor from amaranth seeds may be a better candidate to make genetically-modified potatoes resistant to this insect than inhibitors from common bean seeds.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Insect Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,General Medicine
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