US20030166235A1 - DNA encoding an arthropod chitin synthase - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to nucleic acids comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding at least a portion of an enzyme which catalyzes the synthesis of chitin in arthropods, inhibitors directed to said enzyme, and a method for developing said inhibitors.
- Chitin is a carbohydrate homopolymer of ⁇ (1->4) linked N-acetylglucosamine. Chitin is a structural polysaccharide occurring mainly in the cell wall of some fungi and in exoskeleton of the arthropods.
- Chitin is synthesized by the action of specialized enzymes, referred to as chitin synthases, that catalyze the polymerization of N-acetylglucosaminyl residues into chitin from uridine 5′-diphospho-N-acetylglucosamine.
- Chitin synthases belong to a group of enzymes that catalyze the synthesis of linear structural polysaccharides and are collectively termed as processive glycosyltransferases.
- the primary structures of the known processive glycosyl transferases i.e. the fungal chitin synthases, the prokaryotic and eukaryotic cellulose synthases, the prokaryotic and eukaryotic hyaluronan syntheses, the prokaryotic alginate synthases and the rhizobial chito-oligosaccharide synthases
- the various processive glucosyltransferases display substantial differences mainly in their substrate specificities, their activation and inhibition parameters, the size and conformation of their products.
- Known insect chitin synthesis inhibitors fall within two main categories: (a) direct inhibitors of chitin synthesis such as the Streptomyces antibiotics Nikkomycins and Polyoxins and (b) insect growth regulators that interfere indirectly but drastically with the synthesis of chitin in insects, such us the benzoylphenyl-urea derivatives.
- the technical problem underlying the present invention is to provide new inhibitors for the chitin synthesis in order to prevent damages caused by arthropods.
- nucleic acid which comprises a nucleotide sequence encoding at least a portion of an enzyme which catalyzes the synthesis of chitin in arthropods.
- nucleic acid and “nucleotide sequence” refer to endogenously expressed, semisynthetic, synthetic or chemically modified acid molecules of deoxyribonucleotides and/or ribonucleotides.
- the nucleotide sequence include sequences as illustrated in FIGS. 1 (SEQ ID NO. 1), 2 (SEQ ID NO. 3), and 3 (SEQ ID NO. 5), allelic derivatives of said sequences and DNA-sequences degenerated as a result of the genetic code for said sequences. It also includes DNA sequences hybridizing under stringent conditions with the nucleotide sequence defined above.
- allelic, degenerate and hybridising sequences may have structural divergences due to (naturally occurring) mutations, such as small deletions or substitutions, they will usually still exhibit essentially the same useful properties, allowing their use in basically the same applications.
- the present invention relates to an isolated DNA sequence encoding a portion of an enzyme which catalyzes the synthesis of chitin in arthropods.
- Specific embodiments include DNA sequences which are characterized by the ability to hybridize to the DNA sequence represented in FIG. 1 at e.g. 55° C. or encode a polypeptide reactive with an antibody against the polypeptide containing the deduced amino acid sequence in FIGS. 1 to 3 .
- the invention also relates to a DNA expression construct containing the isolated DNA sequences and encoding an enzyme having the specificity described above.
- the present invention also relates to recombinant molecules comprising the nucleic acid as described above optionally linked to an expression-control sequence.
- Such vectors may be useful in the production of at least said portion of an enzyme in stable or transiently transformed cells.
- Several animal, plant, fungal and bacterial systems may be used for the transformation and subsequent cultivation process.
- expression vectors which can be used in the invention contain sequences necessary for the replication in the host cell and are autonomously replicable. It is also preferable to use vectors containing selectable marker genes which can be easily selected for transformed cells. The necessary preparation is well known to those skilled in the art.
- suitable host cells include various eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells, such as E. coli, insect cells, plant cells, mammalian cells, and fungi such as yeast.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a polypeptide comprising at least a portion of an enzyme which catalyzes the synthesis of chitin in arthropods.
- polypeptide includes the complete enzyme or a biologically active or inactive fragment thereof encoded by the sequences described above and displaying preferably biologically features of said enzyme.
- the amino acid sequences of specially preferred polypeptides contain the sequences displayed in FIGS. 1 (SEQ ID NO. 2), 2 (SEQ ID NO. 4) and 3 (SEQ ID NO. 6).
- a process for the production of the above mentioned polypeptide comprises cultivating a host cell being transformed with a nucleic acid sequence of the present invention in a suitable culture medium and purifying the produced polypeptide.
- the host cell is obtainable from bacteria such as E. coli, from fungi, such as yeast, from plants such as tobacco, potato, or Arabidopsis, and from animals, in particular vertebrate cells such as the CHO-cells.
- the invention also relates to the methods for assaying the effects of various compounds on the expression and the biological activity of arthropod chitin syntheses.
- the polypeptide in enzymatically active form, preferably the enzyme chitin synthase of an arthropod is produced by recombinant DNA techniques in which an isolated DNA sequence encoding the enzyme is expressed from a DNA expression construct as outlined above.
- FIGS. 1 to 3 show DNA sequences (SEQ ID NOs. 1, 3 and 5) and the deduced amino acid sequences (SEQ ID NOs. 2, 4 and 6) of a portion of chitin synthase of Drosophila melanogaster.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 show multiple protein sequence alignments of the portion of chitin synthase of Drosophila melanogaster with the corresponding regions of a nematode, three yeast chitin synthases and a rhizobial chito-oligosaccharide synthase.
- the multiple sequence alignments show the isolated portion of Drosophila melanogaster chitin synthase (Dmechs1 in FIG. 4, and Dmechs 2 in FIG.
- the present invention was made possible with identification of the DNA sequence shown in FIGS. 1 to 3 , encoding for a portion of chitin synthase of Drosophila melanogaster.
- a search of the GENBANK databank using the deduced amino acid sequence of Drosophila melanogaster sequence revealed significant similarities with a nematode sequence presumably encoding for a chitin synthase, with several sequences encoding for fungal chitin synthases, and with several rhizobial chito-oligosaccharide syntheses.
- the multiple sequence alignments of the Drosophila melanogaster chitin synthase with these sequences are presented in FIGS. 4 and 5.
- hybridization, immunochemical or polymerase chain reaction amplification methods can be used for the isolation of either cDNA or genomic DNA of chitin synthase from this species.
- the same approaches can be used for the identification and isolation of DNA encoding the chitin synthases of other arthropod species.
- the invention relates to methods for developing pest control agents.
- Chitin synthases of arthropods can be produced by recombinant DNA methodology as outlined above and used in enzyme assays for the evaluation and characterization of specific chitin synthase inhibitors. These preparations can also be used in the screening for the identification of new chitin synthesis inhibitors.
- DNA constructs of the arthropod chitin synthases fused with reporter genes can be used to obtain trangenic insects or tranformed cell lines as outlined above. These animals and cell lines can be used in the evaluation of effect insect growth regulators have in the biosynthesis of chitin.
- a DNA fragment containing the isolated DNA sequence and encoding for the insect chitin synthase is inserted in an expression vector containing a lac inducible promoter.
- the construct is used to transform E. coli cells. Cells are grown in LB medium at half-log phase and the expression of chitin synthase is induced by the addition of 1 mM IPTG.
- the cell are harvested by centrifugation and lysed by sonication.
- the homogenate is centrifuged at 2000 g for 30 minutes at 4° C. and the supernatant of the centrifugation is ultracentrifuged at 100 000 g for one hour.
- the pellet containing the membrane fraction were resuspended in a buffer containing 25 mM Tris HCI pH 7.0 and 10 mM Magnesium chloride. This membrane preparation is subsequently used in chitin synthase inhibition assays.
- the assays are performed by incubating a sample of the membrane fraction with UDP-GIcNAc 5 mM and the compounds tested for chitin synthesis inhibition.
- the activity of chitin synthase is evaluated by either the measurement of incorporation of radiolabelled GIcNAc from UDP-GIcNAc into chitin or by the spectrophotometric estimation of released UDP by the method of the coupled enzyme reactions assay. Comparison of the measured activity to that obtained under control conditions (no compound added) is used for the evaluation of compounds as a chitin synthase inhibitor.
- a DNA fragment encoding the promoter and a portion of the coding regions of the insect chitin synthase is fused to lacZ reporter gene.
- the DNA construct containing the translational fusion of Chitin synthase-lacZ is used for the transformation of Kc insect cells.
- the transformed cell line is used for the testing or screening for compound that affect the transcriptional activation of the chitin synthase gene. In these assays the cell line is incubated with the compounds for 24 hours and the effect of the compounds is evaluated by measuring and comparing the beta-galactosidase activity to that of the control.
- Cosmids which hybridized with the probe are isolated and further characterized with restriction enzyme analysis and DNA sequence analysis.
- FIG. 5 shows multiple protein sequence alignment of the portion of Dmechs2 with the corresponding regions of a nematode, three yeast chitin synthases and a rhizobial chito-oligosaccharide synthase.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to nucleic acids comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding at least a portion of an enzyme which catalyzes the synthesis of chitin in arthropods, inhibitors directed to said enzyme, and a method for developing said inhibitors.
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- The present invention relates to nucleic acids comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding at least a portion of an enzyme which catalyzes the synthesis of chitin in arthropods, inhibitors directed to said enzyme, and a method for developing said inhibitors.
- Chitin is a carbohydrate homopolymer of β(1->4) linked N-acetylglucosamine. Chitin is a structural polysaccharide occurring mainly in the cell wall of some fungi and in exoskeleton of the arthropods.
- Chitin is synthesized by the action of specialized enzymes, referred to as chitin synthases, that catalyze the polymerization of N-acetylglucosaminyl residues into chitin from uridine 5′-diphospho-N-acetylglucosamine.
- Chitin synthases belong to a group of enzymes that catalyze the synthesis of linear structural polysaccharides and are collectively termed as processive glycosyltransferases. The primary structures of the known processive glycosyl transferases (i.e. the fungal chitin synthases, the prokaryotic and eukaryotic cellulose synthases, the prokaryotic and eukaryotic hyaluronan syntheses, the prokaryotic alginate synthases and the rhizobial chito-oligosaccharide synthases) present some sequence similarities suggesting that these UDP-sugar utilizing enzymes show a similar mode of action. Despite the similarities, the various processive glucosyltransferases display substantial differences mainly in their substrate specificities, their activation and inhibition parameters, the size and conformation of their products.
- Since several arthropod species are considered as plant and animal pests, the inhibition of the chitin synthesis machinery has been viewed in particular as an attractive target for the development of pest control agent.
- Known insect chitin synthesis inhibitors, either natural or synthetic, fall within two main categories: (a) direct inhibitors of chitin synthesis such as the Streptomyces antibiotics Nikkomycins and Polyoxins and (b) insect growth regulators that interfere indirectly but drastically with the synthesis of chitin in insects, such us the benzoylphenyl-urea derivatives.
- Although the studies for the identification of these compounds have a history of several decades, the action of chitin synthesis inhibitors is still inadequately understood. This is due to both the limited availability of suitable insect chitin synthase enzyme preparations and to the lack of any molecular insight on the chitin synthesis and its regulation in insects.
- Thus, the technical problem underlying the present invention is to provide new inhibitors for the chitin synthesis in order to prevent damages caused by arthropods.
- The solution to the above technical problem is achieved by providing the embodiments characterized in the claims.
- In particular, there is provided a nucleic acid which comprises a nucleotide sequence encoding at least a portion of an enzyme which catalyzes the synthesis of chitin in arthropods.
- The terms “nucleic acid” and “nucleotide sequence” refer to endogenously expressed, semisynthetic, synthetic or chemically modified acid molecules of deoxyribonucleotides and/or ribonucleotides. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention the nucleotide sequence include sequences as illustrated in FIGS.1 (SEQ ID NO. 1), 2 (SEQ ID NO. 3), and 3 (SEQ ID NO. 5), allelic derivatives of said sequences and DNA-sequences degenerated as a result of the genetic code for said sequences. It also includes DNA sequences hybridizing under stringent conditions with the nucleotide sequence defined above. Although said allelic, degenerate and hybridising sequences may have structural divergences due to (naturally occurring) mutations, such as small deletions or substitutions, they will usually still exhibit essentially the same useful properties, allowing their use in basically the same applications.
- In a preferred embodiment the present invention relates to an isolated DNA sequence encoding a portion of an enzyme which catalyzes the synthesis of chitin in arthropods. Specific embodiments include DNA sequences which are characterized by the ability to hybridize to the DNA sequence represented in FIG. 1 at e.g. 55° C. or encode a polypeptide reactive with an antibody against the polypeptide containing the deduced amino acid sequence in FIGS.1 to 3. The invention also relates to a DNA expression construct containing the isolated DNA sequences and encoding an enzyme having the specificity described above.
- The present invention also relates to recombinant molecules comprising the nucleic acid as described above optionally linked to an expression-control sequence. Such vectors may be useful in the production of at least said portion of an enzyme in stable or transiently transformed cells. Several animal, plant, fungal and bacterial systems may be used for the transformation and subsequent cultivation process. Preferably, expression vectors which can be used in the invention contain sequences necessary for the replication in the host cell and are autonomously replicable. It is also preferable to use vectors containing selectable marker genes which can be easily selected for transformed cells. The necessary preparation is well known to those skilled in the art.
- It is another object of the invention to provide a host cell transformed by an expression plasmid of the invention and capable of producing at least said portion of an enzyme. Examples of suitable host cells include various eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells, such asE. coli, insect cells, plant cells, mammalian cells, and fungi such as yeast.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a polypeptide comprising at least a portion of an enzyme which catalyzes the synthesis of chitin in arthropods. The term “polypeptide” includes the complete enzyme or a biologically active or inactive fragment thereof encoded by the sequences described above and displaying preferably biologically features of said enzyme. The amino acid sequences of specially preferred polypeptides contain the sequences displayed in FIGS.1 (SEQ ID NO. 2), 2 (SEQ ID NO. 4) and 3 (SEQ ID NO. 6).
- It is a further aspect of the invention to provide a process for the production of the above mentioned polypeptide. Such a process comprises cultivating a host cell being transformed with a nucleic acid sequence of the present invention in a suitable culture medium and purifying the produced polypeptide. Thus, this process allows the production of the sufficient amount of the desired polypeptide for use in applications described herein below. The host cell is obtainable from bacteria such asE. coli, from fungi, such as yeast, from plants such as tobacco, potato, or Arabidopsis, and from animals, in particular vertebrate cells such as the CHO-cells.
- The invention also relates to the methods for assaying the effects of various compounds on the expression and the biological activity of arthropod chitin syntheses. In these methods the polypeptide in enzymatically active form, preferably the enzyme chitin synthase of an arthropod is produced by recombinant DNA techniques in which an isolated DNA sequence encoding the enzyme is expressed from a DNA expression construct as outlined above.
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- FIGS.1 to 3 show DNA sequences (SEQ ID NOs. 1, 3 and 5) and the deduced amino acid sequences (SEQ ID NOs. 2, 4 and 6) of a portion of chitin synthase of Drosophila melanogaster.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 show multiple protein sequence alignments of the portion of chitin synthase ofDrosophila melanogaster with the corresponding regions of a nematode, three yeast chitin synthases and a rhizobial chito-oligosaccharide synthase. In particular, the multiple sequence alignments show the isolated portion of Drosophila melanogaster chitin synthase (Dmechs1 in FIG. 4, and Dmechs 2 in FIG. 5) with the corresponding regions of the nematode chitin synthase (Celchs), the chitin synthase 1 (Scechs1), the chitin synthase 2 (Scechs 2 ) and chitin synthase 3 (Scechs3) of yeast and the rhizobial chito-oligosaccharide synthase (RlenodC). The dots above the alignment indicate similarity and the asterisks identity.
- In the following preferred embodiments of the present invention are outlined in more detail.
- With the isolation of the first insect chitin synthase disclosed here, that ofDrosophila melanogaster (fruitfly), recombinant methodology for the expression, purification and identification of chitin synthases can bemused. These methods employed in assays for the evaluation and characterization of insect chitin synthase inhibitors can lead to the development of new potent pest control agents.
- The present invention was made possible with identification of the DNA sequence shown in FIGS.1 to 3, encoding for a portion of chitin synthase of Drosophila melanogaster.
- A search of the GENBANK databank using the deduced amino acid sequence ofDrosophila melanogaster sequence revealed significant similarities with a nematode sequence presumably encoding for a chitin synthase, with several sequences encoding for fungal chitin synthases, and with several rhizobial chito-oligosaccharide syntheses. The multiple sequence alignments of the Drosophila melanogaster chitin synthase with these sequences are presented in FIGS. 4 and 5.
- Despite the sequence similarities of theDrosophila melanogaster chitin synthase with above described enzymes, hybridization of the Drosophila melanogaster DNA to neither the nematode nor the fungal genomic DNA could be observed even at low stringency conditions (0.75M [Na+], 55° C.).
- With the isolation of the new insect chitin synthase gene, that ofD. melanogaster, the use of recombinant methodology in the production, characterization and identification of arthropod chitin synthases can be employed.
- By reference to the DNA sequence listed below, hybridization, immunochemical or polymerase chain reaction amplification methods can be used for the isolation of either cDNA or genomic DNA of chitin synthase from this species. The same approaches can be used for the identification and isolation of DNA encoding the chitin synthases of other arthropod species.
- The isolated DNA sequences which fall within the scope of this invention can be used to express the encoded chitin synthases in large quantities in either prokaryotic or eukaryotic host cell.
- In another aspect, the invention relates to methods for developing pest control agents. Chitin synthases of arthropods can be produced by recombinant DNA methodology as outlined above and used in enzyme assays for the evaluation and characterization of specific chitin synthase inhibitors. These preparations can also be used in the screening for the identification of new chitin synthesis inhibitors.
- Further, DNA constructs of the arthropod chitin synthases fused with reporter genes (lacZ, GFP, luciferase) can be used to obtain trangenic insects or tranformed cell lines as outlined above. These animals and cell lines can be used in the evaluation of effect insect growth regulators have in the biosynthesis of chitin.
- The present invention will be further illustrated by the following examples.
- A DNA fragment containing the isolated DNA sequence and encoding for the insect chitin synthase is inserted in an expression vector containing a lac inducible promoter. The construct is used to transformE. coli cells. Cells are grown in LB medium at half-log phase and the expression of chitin synthase is induced by the addition of 1 mM IPTG.
- After 4 hours the cell are harvested by centrifugation and lysed by sonication. The homogenate is centrifuged at 2000 g for 30 minutes at 4° C. and the supernatant of the centrifugation is ultracentrifuged at 100 000 g for one hour. The pellet containing the membrane fraction were resuspended in a buffer containing 25 mM Tris HCI pH 7.0 and 10 mM Magnesium chloride. This membrane preparation is subsequently used in chitin synthase inhibition assays.
- The assays are performed by incubating a sample of the membrane fraction with UDP-GIcNAc 5 mM and the compounds tested for chitin synthesis inhibition. The activity of chitin synthase is evaluated by either the measurement of incorporation of radiolabelled GIcNAc from UDP-GIcNAc into chitin or by the spectrophotometric estimation of released UDP by the method of the coupled enzyme reactions assay. Comparison of the measured activity to that obtained under control conditions (no compound added) is used for the evaluation of compounds as a chitin synthase inhibitor.
- A DNA fragment encoding the promoter and a portion of the coding regions of the insect chitin synthase is fused to lacZ reporter gene. The DNA construct containing the translational fusion of Chitin synthase-lacZ is used for the transformation of Kc insect cells. After the selection and isolation of stable tranformants the transformed cell line is used for the testing or screening for compound that affect the transcriptional activation of the chitin synthase gene. In these assays the cell line is incubated with the compounds for 24 hours and the effect of the compounds is evaluated by measuring and comparing the beta-galactosidase activity to that of the control.
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- Cosmids which hybridized with the probe (positive clones), are isolated and further characterized with restriction enzyme analysis and DNA sequence analysis.
- From the procedure described above a second gene (Dmechs2) encoding for chitin synthase in this species is identified and partially sequences. The DNA sequence and the deduced amino acid sequence are presented in FIG. 3.
- FIG. 5 shows multiple protein sequence alignment of the portion of Dmechs2 with the corresponding regions of a nematode, three yeast chitin synthases and a rhizobial chito-oligosaccharide synthase.
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Lys Met Ser Asn Ile Leu Asp Lys Thr Thr Glu Ser Asn Phe Gly Phe 1 5 10 15 Ile Thr Val Leu Pro Gly Ala Phe Ser Ala Tyr Arg Phe Glu Ala Val 20 25 30 Arg Gly Gln 35 21 71 PRT Saccharomyces cerevisiae 21 Leu Gln Lys Tyr Phe Tyr Gly Glu Ile Met Glu Asn Glu Gly Phe His 1 5 10 15 Phe Phe Ser Ser Asn Met Tyr Leu Ala Glu Asp Arg Ile Leu Cys Phe 20 25 30 Glu Val Val Thr Lys Lys Asn Cys Asn Trp Ile Leu Lys Tyr Cys Arg 35 40 45 Ser Ser Tyr Ala Ser Thr Asp Val Pro Glu Arg Val Pro Glu Phe Ile 50 55 60 Leu Gln Arg Arg Arg Trp Leu 65 70 22 71 PRT Saccharomyces cerevisiae 22 Leu Gln Lys Tyr Phe Tyr Gly Glu Ile Met Glu Asn Glu Gly Phe His 1 5 10 15 Phe Phe Ser Ser Asn Met Tyr Leu Ala Glu Asp Arg Ile Leu Cys Phe 20 25 30 Glu Val Val Thr Lys Lys Asn Cys Asn Trp Ile Leu Lys Tyr Cys Arg 35 40 45 Ser Ser Tyr Ala Ser Thr Asp Val Pro Glu Arg Val Pro Glu Phe Ile 50 55 60 Leu Gln Arg Arg Arg Trp Leu 65 70 23 41 PRT Saccharomyces cerevisiae 23 Lys Ile Ser Asn Ile Leu Asp Lys Pro Leu Glu Ser Val Phe Gly Tyr 1 5 10 15 Ile Ser Val Leu Pro Gly Ala Leu Ser Ala Tyr Arg Tyr Arg Ala Leu 20 25 30 Lys Asn His Glu Asp Gly Thr Gly Pro 35 40 24 71 PRT Saccharomyces cerevisiae 24 Leu Arg Ser Tyr Phe Leu Gly Glu Thr Gln Glu Gly Arg Asp His Asp 1 5 10 15 Val Phe Thr Ala Asn Met Tyr Leu Ala Glu Asp Arg Ile Leu Cys Trp 20 25 30 Glu Leu Val Ala Lys Arg Asp Ala Lys Trp Val Leu Lys Tyr Val Lys 35 40 45 Glu Ala Thr Gly Glu Thr Asp Val Pro Glu Asp Val Ser Glu Phe Ile 50 55 60 Ser Gln Arg Arg Arg Trp Leu 65 70 25 71 PRT Saccharomyces cerevisiae 25 Leu Arg Ser Tyr Phe Leu Gly Glu Thr Gln Glu Gly Arg Asp His Asp 1 5 10 15 Val Phe Thr Ala Asn Met Tyr Leu Ala Glu Asp Arg Ile Leu Cys Trp 20 25 30 Glu Leu Val Ala Lys Arg Asp Ala Lys Trp Val Leu Lys Tyr Val Lys 35 40 45 Glu Ala Thr Gly Glu Thr Asp Val Pro Glu Asp Val Ser Glu Phe Ile 50 55 60 Ser Gln Arg Arg Arg Trp Leu 65 70 26 67 PRT Saccharomyces cerevisiae 26 Tyr Ile Ser His His Gln Ala Lys Ala Phe Glu Ser Val Phe Gly Ser 1 5 10 15 Val Thr Cys Leu Pro Gly Cys Phe Ser Met Tyr Arg Ile Lys Ser Pro 20 25 30 Lys Gly Ser Asp Gly Tyr Trp Val Pro Val Leu Ala Asn Pro Asp Ile 35 40 45 Val Glu Arg Tyr Ser Asp Asn Val Thr Asn Thr Leu His Lys Lys Asn 50 55 60 Leu Leu Leu 65 27 8 PRT Saccharomyces cerevisiae 27 Leu Gly Glu Asp Arg Phe Leu Ser 1 5 28 65 PRT Saccharomyces cerevisiae 28 Ser Leu Met Leu Lys Thr Phe Pro Lys Arg Lys Gln Val Phe Val Pro 1 5 10 15 Lys Ala Ala Cys Lys Thr Ile Ala Pro Asp Lys Phe Lys Val Leu Leu 20 25 30 Ser Gln Arg Arg Arg Trp Ile Val Leu Ala Asn Pro Asp Ile Val Glu 35 40 45 Arg Tyr Ser Asp Asn Val Thr Asn Thr Leu His Lys Lys Asn Leu Leu 50 55 60 Leu 65 29 8 PRT Saccharomyces cerevisiae 29 Leu Gly Glu Asp Arg Phe Leu Ser 1 5 30 39 PRT Saccharomyces cerevisiae 30 Ser Leu Met Leu Lys Thr Phe Pro Lys Arg Lys Gln Val Phe Val Pro 1 5 10 15 Lys Ala Ala Cys Lys Thr Ile Ala Pro Asp Lys Phe Lys Val Leu Leu 20 25 30 Ser Gln Arg Arg Arg Trp Ile 35 31 28 PRT Rhizobium leguminosarum 31 Trp Leu Ala Cys Asn Glu Glu Arg Ala Ala Gln Ala Arg Phe Gly Ala 1 5 10 15 Val Met Cys Cys Cys Gly Pro Cys Ala Met Tyr Arg 20 25 32 5 PRT Rhizobium leguminosarum 32 Arg Ser Ala Met Leu 1 5 33 6 PRT Rhizobium leguminosarum 33 Ser Leu Leu Asp Gln Tyr 1 5 34 9 PRT Rhizobium leguminosarum 34 Glu Thr Gln Leu Tyr Arg Gly Lys Pro 1 5 35 8 PRT Rhizobium leguminosarum 35 Phe Gly Glu Asp Arg His Leu Thr 1 5 36 5 PRT Rhizobium leguminosarum 36 Ile Leu Met Leu Ser 1 5 37 35 PRT Rhizobium leguminosarum 37 Ala Gly Phe Arg Thr Glu Tyr Val Pro Ser Ala Ile Ala Ala Thr Val 1 5 10 15 Val Pro Asp Thr Met Gly Val Tyr Leu Arg Gln Gln Leu Arg Trp Ala 20 25 30 Ala Met Leu 35 38 6 PRT Rhizobium leguminosarum 38 Ser Leu Leu Asp Gln Tyr 1 5 39 9 PRT Rhizobium leguminosarum 39 Glu Thr Gln Leu Tyr Arg Gly Lys Pro 1 5 40 8 PRT Rhizobium leguminosarum 40 Phe Gly Glu Asp Arg His Leu Thr 1 5 41 5 PRT Rhizobium leguminosarum 41 Ile Leu Met Leu Ser 1 5 42 32 PRT Rhizobium leguminosarum 42 Ala Gly Phe Arg Thr Glu Tyr Val Pro Ser Ala Ile Ala Ala Thr Val 1 5 10 15 Val Pro Asp Thr Met Gly 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Claims (10)
1. A nucleic acid which comprises a nucleotide sequence encoding at least a portion of an enzyme which catalyzes the synthesis of chitin in arthropods.
2. The nucleic acid according to claim 1 , wherein the nucleotide sequence contains the DNA sequence as shown in SEQ ID NOs. 1, 3 or 5.
3. A recombinant molecule comprising a nucleic acid according to claim 1 or 2.
4. The recombinant molecule according to claim 3 , wherein said nucleic acid sequence is functionally linked to an expression-control sequence.
5. A host containing the nucleic acid according to claim 1 or 2, or the recombinant molecule according to claim 3 or 4.
6. A polypeptide comprising at least a portion of an enzyme which catalyzes the synthesis of chitin in arthropods.
7. The polypeptide according to claim 6 , wherein the portion contains the amino acid sequence as shown in SEQ ID NOs. 2, 4 or 6.
8. An inhibitor directed to at least the portion as defined in claims 6 or 7.
9. The inhibitor according to claim 8 , which is directed to chitin synthase of arthropods.
10. A method for developing chitin synthetase inhibitors, comprising the steps of
(a) producing a polypeptide as defined in claims 6 or 7 using recombinant DNA technology, and
(b) characterizing specific chitin synthese inhibitors in enzyme assays.
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