The active and stable mutant forms of short chain cytoplasmic L-asparaginase type I of Rhodospirillum rubrum (RrA): RrA+N17, D60K, F61L, RrA+N17, A64V, E67K, RrA+N17, E149R, V150P, RrAE149R, V150P and RrAE149R, V150P, F151T were obtained by the method of site-directed mutagenesis. It is established that variants RrA-N17, E149R, V150P, F151T and RrAE149R, V150P are capable to reduce an expression hTERT subunit of telomerase and, hence, activity of telomeres in Jurkat cells, but not in cellular lysates. During too time, L-asparaginas's of Escherichia coli, Erwinia carotovora and Wolinella succinogenes, mutant forms RrA+N17, D60K, F61L and RrA+N17, A64V, E67K do not suppress of telomerase activity. The assumption of existence in structure RrA of areas (amino acids residues in the position 146-164, 1-17, 60-67) which are responsible for suppression of telomerase activity is made. The received results show that antineoplastic activity of some variants RrA is connected both with reduction of concentration of free L-asparagine, and with expression suppression of hTERT telomerase subunit, that opens new prospects for antineoplastic therapy.
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Pokrovskaya, M. V., Zhdanov, D. D., Eldarov, M. A., Aleksandrova, S. S., Veselovskiy, A. V., Pokrovskiy, V. S., … Sokolov, N. N. (2017). Suppression of telomerase activity leukemic cells by mutant forms of Rhodospirillum rubrum l-asparaginase. Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya, 63(1), 62–74. https://doi.org/10.18097/PBMC20176301062
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