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Purification and Characterization of a Secretory Alkaline Metalloprotease with Highly Potent Antiviral Activity from <i>Serratia marcescens</i> Strain S3
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Virus StructureEngineeringPlant VirusPlant-virus InteractionMedicineBiotechnologyMolecular BiologyVirologyTobacco Mosaic VirusSecretory Alkaline MetalloproteaseMicrobiologyMicrobial VirusViral Structural ProteinProteomicsSerratia MarcescensStructural BiologyBiomolecular EngineeringSecretory Protein
In this study we report a secretory protein that was purified from Serratia marcescens strain S3 isolated from soil from the tobacco rhizosphere. Subsequent mass spectrometry and annotation characterized the protein as secretory alkaline metalloprotease (SAMP). SAMP plays a crucial role in inhibiting Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV). Transmission electron microscopy (TEM), dynamic light scattering (DLS), confocal microscopy, and microscale thermophoresis (MST) were employed to investigate the anti-TMV mechanism of SAMP. Our results demonstrated that SAMP, as a hydrolytic metal protease, combined and hydrolyzed TMV coat proteins to destroy the virus particles. This study is the first to investigate the antiviral effects of a S. marcescens metalloprotease, and our finding suggests that S. marcescens-S3 may be agronomically useful as a disease-controlling factor active against Tobacco mosaic virus.
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