Author:
Hendy Mahmoud H.,Hashem Amr H.,Suleiman Waleed B.,Sultan Mahmoud H.,Abdelraof Mohamed
Abstract
AbstractPurification of L-methionine γ-lyase (MGL) from A. fumigatus was sequentially conducted using heat treatment and gel filtration, resulting in 3.04 of purification fold and 73.9% of enzymatic recovery. The molecular mass of the purified MGL was approximately apparent at 46 KDa based on SDS-PAGE analysis. The enzymatic biochemical properties showed a maximum activity at pH 7 and exhibited plausible stability within pH range 5.0–7.5; meanwhile the highest catalytic activity of MGL was observed at 30–40 °C and the enzymatic stability was noted up to 40 °C. The enzyme molecule was significantly inhibited in the presence of Cu2+, Cd2+, Li2+, Mn2+, Hg2+, sodium azide, iodoacetate, and mercaptoethanol. Moreover, MGL displayed a maximum activity toward the following substrates, L-methionine < DL-methionine < Ethionine < Cysteine. Kinetic studies of MGL for L-methioninase showed catalytic activity at 20.608 mM and 12.34568 µM.min−1. Furthermore, MGL exhibited anticancer activity against cancerous cell lines, where IC50 were 243 ± 4.87 µg/ml (0.486 U/ml), and 726 ± 29.31 µg/ml (1.452 U/ml) against Hep-G2, and HCT116 respectively. In conclusion, A. fumigatus MGL had good catalytic properties along with significantly anticancer activity at low concentration which makes it a probably candidate to apply in the enzymotherapy field.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Bioengineering,Biotechnology
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