화학공학소재연구정보센터
Biotechnology Letters, Vol.18, No.4, 373-376, 1996
An Enzyme from Myrothecium-Verrucaria That Degrades Insect Cuticles for Biocontrol of Aedes-Aegypti Mosquitio
Myrothecium verrucaria produced a high activity of extracellular insect cuticle degrading enzymes, chitinases, proteinases and lipases. Both first (I) instar and fourth (IV) instar larvae of a mosquito, Aedes aegypti, a vector of yellow fever and dengue, were susceptible to crude culture filtrate (100% mortality within 48 h at 170 mg/l). The supplementation of purified M. verrucaria endo-chitinase with commercial lipase decreased the lethal time (LT(50)) from 48 h to 24 h for I instar and 120 h to 96 h for IV Instar. Our results of the larvicidal activity indicate that the cuticle degrading enzyme complex of M. verrucaria has a good potential for the control of mosquitoes.