Separation of binding protein of celangulin v from the midgut of mythimna separata walker by affinity chromatography

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Abstract

Celangulin V, an insecticidal compound isolated from the root bark of Chinese bittersweet, can affect the digestive system of insects. However, the mechanism of how Celangulin V induces a series of symptoms is still unknown. In this study, affinity chromatography was conducted through coupling of Celangulin V-6-aminoacetic acid ester to the CNBr-activated Sepharose 4B. SDS-PAGE was used to analyze the collected fraction eluted by Celangulin V. Eight binding proteins (Zinc finger protein, Thioredoxin peroxidase (TPx), Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH), SUMO E3 ligase RanBP2, Transmembrane protein 1, Actin, APN and V-ATPase) were obtained and identified by LC/Q-TOF-MS from the midgut of Mythimna separata larvae. The potential of these proteins to serve as target proteins involved in the insecticidal activity of Celangulin V is discussed.

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Lu, L., Qi, Z., Zhang, J., & Wu, W. (2015). Separation of binding protein of celangulin v from the midgut of mythimna separata walker by affinity chromatography. Toxins, 7(5), 1738–1748. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins7051738

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