Deleterious effects of plant cystatins against the banana weevil Cosmopolites sordidus

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dc.contributor.author Kiggundu, Andrew
dc.contributor.author Muchwezi, Josephine
dc.contributor.author Van der Vyver, Christell
dc.contributor.author Viljoen, Altus
dc.contributor.author Vorster, Barend Juan
dc.contributor.author Schluter, Urte
dc.contributor.author Kunert, Karl J.
dc.contributor.author Michaud, Dominique
dc.date.accessioned 2011-04-29T06:22:50Z
dc.date.available 2011-04-29T06:22:50Z
dc.date.issued 2010-02
dc.description.abstract The general potential of plant cystatins for the development of insect-resistant transgenic plants still remains to be established given the natural ability of several insects to compensate for the loss of active cysteine proteases following inhibitor ingestion. Here we assessed the potential of cystatins for the development of banana lines resistant to the banana weevil Cosmopolites sordidus, a major pest of banana and plantain in Africa. Protease inhibitory assays were first conducted with protein and methylcoumarin (MCA) peptide substrates to measure the inhibitory efficiency of different cystatins in vitro, followed by a diet bioassay with cystatin-infiltrated banana stem disks to monitor the impact of two plant cystatins, oryzacystatin I (OC-I, or OsCYS1) and papaya cystatin (CpCYS1), on the overall growth rate of young weevil larvae. As observed earlier for other Coleoptera, banana weevils produce a variety of proteases for dietary protein digestion, including in particular Z-Phe-Arg-MCA-hydrolyzing (cathepsin L-like) and Z-Arg-Arg- MCA-hydrolyzing (cathepsin B-like) proteases active in mildly acidic conditions. Both enzyme populations were sensitive to the diagnostic cysteine protease inhibitor E-64 and to different plant cystatins including OsCYS1. In line with these broad inhibitory effects of cystatins, OsCYS1 and CpCYS1 caused an important growth delay in young larvae developing for 10 days in cystatininfiltrated banana stem disks. These promising results, which illustrate the natural susceptibility of C. sordidus to plant cystatins, are discussed in the light of current genomic data on coleopteran cysteine cathepsins and recent hypotheses suggesting a key role for digestive cathepsin B-like enzymes as a determinant for resistance or susceptibility to plant cystatins in Coleoptera. en
dc.description.sponsorship Research Foundation of South Africa; Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada; Rockefeller Foundation. en_US
dc.identifier.citation Kiggundu, A, Muchwezi, J, Van der Vyver, C, Viljoen, A, Vorster, J, Schluter, U, Kunert, K & Michaud, D 2010, 'Deleterious effects of plant cystatins against the banana weevil', Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology, vol. 73, no. 2, pp. 87-105 [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1520-6327] en
dc.identifier.issn 0739-4462
dc.identifier.issn 1520-6327 (online)
dc.identifier.other 10.1002/arch.20342
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/16398
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Wiley en_US
dc.rights © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. en_US
dc.subject Banana weevil en
dc.subject Cosmopolites sordidus en
dc.subject Musa spp en
dc.subject Cathepsin B-like proteases en
dc.subject Cysteine cathepsins en
dc.subject Plant cystatins en
dc.subject Oryzacystatin I en
dc.subject.lcsh Banana root borer en
dc.subject.lcsh Bananas -- Diseases and pests -- Control en
dc.subject.lcsh Cysteine proteinases -- Inhibitors en
dc.subject.lcsh Transgenic plants -- Insect resistance en
dc.title Deleterious effects of plant cystatins against the banana weevil Cosmopolites sordidus en
dc.type Postprint Article en


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