Proteases from a variety of sources (viruses, bacteria, fungi, plants, and insects) have toxicity towards insects. Some of these insecticidal proteases evolved as venom components, herbivore resistance factors, or microbial pathogenicity factors, while other proteases play roles in insect development or digestion, but exert an insecticidal effect when over-expressed from genetically engineered plants or microbial pathogens. Many of these proteases are cysteine proteases, although insect-toxic metalloproteases and serine proteases have also been examined. The sites of protease toxic activity range from the insect midgut to the hemocoel (body cavity) to the cuticle. This review discusses these insecticidal proteases along with their evaluatio...
Enzymes hydrolysing peptide bonds have some overlapping terms, these include, proteases, proteinases...
Plant proteinase inhibitors (PIs) have been well established to play a potent defensive role against...
The development of proteinase inhibitors as potential insect control agents has been constrained by ...
Proteases from a variety of sources (viruses, bacteria, fungi, plants, and insects) have toxicity to...
Proteases from the digestive system of insects are targets of plant defense: the plant produces prot...
Part of the Entomology Commons The complete bibliographic information for this item can be found a
Plants and herbivores have been co-evolving for thousands of years, and as a result, plants have def...
The entomopathogenic fungi-like Beauveria bassiana must penetrate via the integument of an insect to...
Serine proteases are considered the main class of protein digestive enzymes present in the midgut of...
Insect midgut proteases are excellent targets for insecticidal agents such as Bacillus thuringiensis...
Insect proteases are implicated in Bacillus thuringiensis insecticidal proteins mode of action deter...
Protease inhibitors mediate a natural form of plant defence against insects, by interfering with the...
Protease inhibitors are widely studied since the unrestricted activity of proteases can cause extens...
Analysis of zymograms with SDS-polyacrilamide gel electrophoresis containing gelatin as substrate, a...
Roles of salivary proteases in the extra-oral digestion of the predatory bug, Andrallus spinidens Fa...
Enzymes hydrolysing peptide bonds have some overlapping terms, these include, proteases, proteinases...
Plant proteinase inhibitors (PIs) have been well established to play a potent defensive role against...
The development of proteinase inhibitors as potential insect control agents has been constrained by ...
Proteases from a variety of sources (viruses, bacteria, fungi, plants, and insects) have toxicity to...
Proteases from the digestive system of insects are targets of plant defense: the plant produces prot...
Part of the Entomology Commons The complete bibliographic information for this item can be found a
Plants and herbivores have been co-evolving for thousands of years, and as a result, plants have def...
The entomopathogenic fungi-like Beauveria bassiana must penetrate via the integument of an insect to...
Serine proteases are considered the main class of protein digestive enzymes present in the midgut of...
Insect midgut proteases are excellent targets for insecticidal agents such as Bacillus thuringiensis...
Insect proteases are implicated in Bacillus thuringiensis insecticidal proteins mode of action deter...
Protease inhibitors mediate a natural form of plant defence against insects, by interfering with the...
Protease inhibitors are widely studied since the unrestricted activity of proteases can cause extens...
Analysis of zymograms with SDS-polyacrilamide gel electrophoresis containing gelatin as substrate, a...
Roles of salivary proteases in the extra-oral digestion of the predatory bug, Andrallus spinidens Fa...
Enzymes hydrolysing peptide bonds have some overlapping terms, these include, proteases, proteinases...
Plant proteinase inhibitors (PIs) have been well established to play a potent defensive role against...
The development of proteinase inhibitors as potential insect control agents has been constrained by ...