Indonesian Journal of Biotechnology
Vol 28, No 4 (2023)

Thrombolytic protease characterization from leaves and fruit flesh of the jernang rattan plant (Daemonorops draco)

Urbanus Yustus Lebuan (Bioprocess Engineering Study Program, Faculty of Biotechnology, Institut Teknologi Del, Jalan Sisingamangaraja, Laguboti, Toba 22381, North Sumatera, Indonesia)
Roga Florida Kembaren (Bioprocess Engineering Study Program, Faculty of Biotechnology, Institut Teknologi Del, Jalan Sisingamangaraja, Laguboti, Toba 22381, North Sumatera, Indonesia)
Merry Meryam Martgrita (Bioprocess Engineering Study Program, Faculty of Biotechnology, Institut Teknologi Del, Jalan Sisingamangaraja, Laguboti, Toba 22381, North Sumatera, Indonesia)
Cut Rizlani Kholibrina (Pusat Riset Biomassa dan Bioproduk BRIN Kawasan Sains dan Teknologi Dr.(H.C.) Ir.H. Soekarno, Jl.Raya Bogor Km. 46 Cibinong 16911, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Dec 2023

Abstract

Thrombolytic agents are used for thrombolytic therapy to dissolve blood clots that form in a blood vessel. All currently used thrombolytic agents have unfavorable shortcomings, such as gastrointestinal bleeding, allergic reactions, and thrombolytic agent resistance, treatment for some of which can be quite expensive. As a result, the search for thrombolytic agents derived from plants is currently taking place. Some plants have been discovered to contain protease enzymes with thrombolytic activity; pharmaceuticals derived from plants are believed to be safer. Jernang rattan (Daemonorops draco) is a plant of the Arecaceae family and is known to produce resin. Jernang rattan resin is also known to have antioxidant, antiseptic, antitumor, antimicrobial, and cytotoxic activity, but very limited information on proteolytic activity of the protease from this plant. This research aims to isolate proteases from the leaves and fruit flesh of the rattan jernang plant (D. draco) and to investigate the proteolytic activity of the isolated proteases. The protease was isolated from the leaves and the fruit flesh, and then partially purified by ammonium sulfate precipitation. The radial caseinolytic assay showed that protease in a 60% ammonium sulfate fraction gave a clear zone, with diameters of 1.4 cm and 1.8 cm for the protease isolated from leaves and fruit flesh, respectively. A Folin‐Ciocalteau assay showed that the enzymes isolated were able to hydrolyze casein and release L‐tyrosine, with activity of 0.158 U/mL and 0.174 U/mL for the protease from the leaves and fruit flesh, respectively. A fibrinogenolytic assay showed that the protease from the fruit flesh hydrolyzed the A‐α, B‐β and the γ chain of human fibrinogen, while the protease from the leaves hydrolyzed the A‐α and γ chain. Both proteases were inhibited by 56% by phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride (PMSF), indicating that the enzymes are serine proteases. Based on the assay results obtained, it can be concluded that proteases isolated from the leaves and fruit flesh have potential as thrombolytic proteases.

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ijbiotech

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Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Immunology & microbiology Materials Science & Nanotechnology

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The Indonesian Journal of Biotechnology (IJBiotech) is an open access, peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal dedicated to the publication of novel research in all aspects of biotechnology, with particular attention paid to the exploration and development of natural products derived from ...