Ij. East et al., ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A TRYPSIN-LIKE-ENZYME FROM THE BUFFALO FLY, HAEMATOBIA-IRRITANS EXIGUA, Medical and veterinary entomology, 9(2), 1995, pp. 120-126
The incorporation of soybean trypsin inhibitor (SBTI) into the diet of
the buffalo fly, Haematobia irritans exigua (De Meijere), results in
increased mortality and reduced fecundity. A trypsin-like enzyme which
binds to SBTI was isolated by affinity chromatography on a Sepharose-
SBTI column followed by ion-exchange, chromatography. The enzyme was i
nhibited by benzamidine, phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride, ovomucoid, leu
peptin and alpha-2 macroglobulin. The enzyme was not inhibited by EDTA
or p-chloromecuribenzoic acid and had abroad pH optimum of pH 7-9. Va
ccination of, sheep produced antibodies specific for the trypsin-like
enzyme which inhibited enzyme activity in vitro but did not affect the
survival of flies maintained in in vitro culture.