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. 2016 Oct 6;7:1567. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2016.01567

Table 4.

Effect of proteases inhibitors on proteases from H. armigera gut bacteria.

Inhibitor Residual activity (%)
IVS1
IVS2
IVS3
Total protease Chymotrypsin Total protease Chymotrypsin Total protease Chymotrypsin
Control 100 ± 0.0 h 100 ± 0.0 h 100 ± 0.0 f 100 ± 0.0 f 100 ± 0.0 f 100 ± 0.0 g
TPCK 54 ± 1.5 c 81 ± 2.7 e 61 ± 0.8 d 75 ± 2.0 c 65 ± 2.0 c 80 ± 0.8 d
Chymostatin 59 ± 1.5 d 11 ± 1.5 a 56 ± 1.5 c 6 ± 0.8 a 65 ± 2.5 c 6 ± 0.8 a
E64 69 ± 1.9 ef 74 ± 0.8 c 56 ± 2.3 c 100 ± 0.0 f 73 ± 1.5 d 80 ± 2.3 d
Leupeptin 73 ± 3.4 g 95 ± 2.3 g 56 ± 0.8 c 98 ± 0.8 e 65 ± 2.0 c 92 ± 1.5 f
Aprotonin 68 ± 0.8 e 83 ± 2.0 ef 67 ± 1.5 e 100 ± 0.0 f 75 ± 2.3 e 85 ± 1.5 e
EDTA 42 ± 2.8 b 77 ± 1.5 cd 39 ± 2.0 b 93 ± 1.5 d 45 ± 1.5 b 76 ± 2.0 c
PMSF 24 ± 1.9 a 15 ± 0.8 b 31 ± 0.8 a 9 ± 0.8 b 26 ± 0.8 a 10 ± 0.8 b

The protease activity was measured in the presence of inhibitors listed. Activity in the absence of inhibitors was taken as 100% (control). Values are significant at P < 0.05. Values with different letters in the columns are significantly different from each other. Each value represents the average of three experiments and represented as mean ± SE.