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Planta Medica 2009-Apr

A trypsin-chymotrypsin inhibitor with antiproliferative activity from small glossy black soybeans.

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Xiujuan Ye
Tzi Bun Ng

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Abstract

A trypsin inhibitor with a molecular mass of about 19 kDa was isolated from seeds of Chinese black soybean Glycine max cv. "Small Glossy Black". It was isolated using a protocol that comprised ion exchange chromatography on Q-Sepharose, SP-Sepharose and DEAE-cellulose. It was adsorbed on all three ion exchangers. It inhibited trypsin with an IC(50) of 19 microM and chymotrypsin with an IC(50) of 14.3 microM. Its trypsin inhibitory activity was stable in the pH range pH 3-pH 13 and in the temperature range 0 degree C-60 degrees C. The trypsin inhibitor was inhibited by dithiothreitol (from 5 to 25 mM) in a dose-dependent manner. It exhibited an N-terminal sequence highly homologous to Kunitz-type trypsin inhibitors. It inhibited HIV-1 reverse transcriptase with an IC(50) of 0.16 microM, and suppressed proliferation of MCF-7 breast cancer cells with an IC(50) of 4.3 microM and HepG2 hepatoma cells with an IC(50) higher than 25 microM. The trypsin inhibitor lacked antifungal activity and mitogenic activity towards mouse splenocytes.

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