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Purification and anticancer activity of glutaminase and urease‐free <scp>l</scp>‐asparaginase from novel endophyte <i>Chaetomium</i> sp

Nagarajan Arumugam, Manoj Kumar Shanmugam, Perarasu Thangavelu

2021Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry14 citationsDOI

Abstract

l-Asparaginase catalyzes the hydrolysis of asparagine into aspartic acid and ammonia. The present work elaborates the isolation and identification of a novel endophytic fungal isolate producing l-glutaminase and urease-free l-asparaginase. Cell growth and enzyme production were investigated for large production. The isolated endophytic fungi were identified at molecular levels and a phylogenetic tree was constructed. The enzyme synthesis was evaluated by cultivating the isolated microorganisms in potato dextrose agar medium. Out of 27 isolated endophytes, nine were producing "l-glutaminase and urease-free l-asparaginase." l-Asparaginase from Chaetomium sp. exhibited superior enzyme activity than from the other isolates. Observed optimal conditions for l-asparaginase activity were 25 min of incubation time, 0.5 mg of enzyme source, 40°C of temperature, and pH 7.0. l-Asparaginase from Chaetomium sp. exhibited anticancer activity on human blood cancer (MOLT-4) cells. The current study has demonstrated the production of contaminant-free l-asparaginase enzyme from endophytic fungal species. The results showed that: (a) maximum enzyme activity was observed for l-asparaginase from Chaetomium sp., (b) concentration of glucose in the medium as a carbon source suppressed the enzyme production. Chaetomium sp. is a novel source for "l-glutaminase and urease-free l-asparaginase," which may play a major role in pharmacotherapy.

Topics & Concepts

ChaetomiumEnzymeAsparaginaseAsparagineAmidaseBiochemistryEnzyme assayAmidohydrolaseBiologyMicrobiologyChemistryGeneticsAspergillusLeukemiaLymphoblastic LeukemiaCancer Research and TreatmentsEnzyme Production and Characterization
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