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We extracted proteinase inhibitors from the nacre of the oyster Pinctada margaritifera with water. Mixing the nacre powder with water for 20 h led to a water-soluble fraction [0.24% (wt/wt) of nacre]. After dialysis of the water-soluble matrix through 6- to 8-kDa and 0.5-kDa membranes, the proteinase inhibitors were divided into low and high molecular weight fractions that contained inhibitors of papain, bovine cathepsin B, and human cathepsin L. We studied the heterogeneity of the inhibitors after separating the low molecular weight fraction according to charge and hydrophobicity. After multistep purification, mass spectrometry analysis revealed that a potent inhibitory fraction contained several molecules. This observation demonstrates the difficulties encountered in attempting to isolate individual metabolites from the complex mixture of molecules present in nacre matrix. Interestingly, the low molecular weight fraction contained specific inhibitors that could discern between cathepsin B and cathepsin L. The nacre organic inhibitors were active against several cysteine proteinases, yet they were more specific in relation to serine proteinases, because only proteinase K was inhibited. These results demonstrate, for the first time, the presence of active proteinase inhibitors in the mollusc shell, and it is possible that these inhibitors may play a role in either protection of proteins involved in shell formation or in defense against parasites, or both.
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The authors thank SIERA SA for funding, to Sandrine Borzeix for the artwork, and Tara Brennan (Physiology F13 and Bosch Institute, University of Sydney, NSW, Australia) for editorial assistance.
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Bédouet, L., Duplat, D., Marie, A. et al. Heterogeneity of Proteinase Inhibitors in the Water-Soluble Organic Matrix from the Oyster Nacre. Mar Biotechnol 9, 437–449 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10126-007-7120-y
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