Kinetic properties of streptomyces canarius L- Glutaminase and its anticancer efficiency

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L-glutaminase was produced by Streptomyces canarius FR (KC460654) with an apparent molecular mass of 44 kDa. It has 17.9 purification fold with a final specific activity 132.2 U/mg proteins and 28% yield recovery. The purified L-glutaminase showed a maximal activity against L-glutamine when incubated at pH 8.0 at 40 °C for 30 min. It maintained its stability at wide range of pH from 5.0- 11.0 and thermal stable up to 60 °C with Tm value 57.5 °C. It has high affinity and catalytic activity for L- glutamine (Km 0.129 mM, Vmax 2.02 U/mg/min), followed by L- asparagine and L-aspartic acid. In vivo, L-glutaminase showed no observed changes in liver; kidney functions; hematological parameters and slight effect on RBCs and level of platelets after 10 days of rabbit’s injection. The anticancer activity of L-glutaminase was also tested against five types of human cancer cell lines using MTT assay in vitro. L-glutaminase has a significant efficiency against Hep-G2 cell (IC50, 6.8 µg/mL) and HeLa cells (IC50, 8.3 µg/mL), while the growth of MCF-7 cells was not affected. L-glutaminase has a moderate cytotoxic effect against HCT-116 cell (IC50, 64.7 µg/mL) and RAW 264.7 cell (IC50, 59.3 µg/mL).

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Reda, F. M. (2015). Kinetic properties of streptomyces canarius L- Glutaminase and its anticancer efficiency. Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, 46(4), 957–968. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1517-838246420130847

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