Identification of L-asparaginases from Streptomyces strains with competitive activity and immunogenic profiles: A bioinformatic approach

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Abstract

The enzyme L-asparaginase from Escherichia coli is a therapeutic enzyme that has been a cornerstone in the clinical treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia for the last decades. However, treatment effectiveness is limited by the highly immunogenic nature of the protein and its cross-reactivity towards L-glutamine. In this work, a bioinformatic approach was used to identify, select and computationally characterize L-asparaginases from Streptomyces through sequence-based screening analyses, immunoinformatics, homology modeling, and molecular docking studies. Based on its predicted low immunogenicity and excellent enzymatic activity, we selected a previously uncharacterized L-asparaginase from Streptomyces scabrisporus. Furthermore, two putative asparaginase binding sites were identified and a 3D model is proposed. These promising features allow us to propose L-asparaginase from S. scabrisporus as an alternative for the treatment of acute lymphocytic leukemia.

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González-Torres, I., Perez-Rueda, E., Evangelista-Martínez, Z., Zárate-Romero, A., Moreno-Enríquez, A., & Huerta-Saquero, A. (2020). Identification of L-asparaginases from Streptomyces strains with competitive activity and immunogenic profiles: A bioinformatic approach. PeerJ, 8. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.10276

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