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The E. coli L‐asparaginase V27T mutant: structural and functional characterization and comparison with theoretical predictions

Bacterial L‐asparaginases have been used for over 40 years as anticancer drugs. Ardalan et al. (Medical Hypotheses 112, 7–17, 2018) proposed that the V27T mutant of Escherichia coli type II L‐asparaginase, EcAII(V27T),… Click to show full abstract

Bacterial L‐asparaginases have been used for over 40 years as anticancer drugs. Ardalan et al. (Medical Hypotheses 112, 7–17, 2018) proposed that the V27T mutant of Escherichia coli type II L‐asparaginase, EcAII(V27T), should display altered biophysical and catalytic properties compared to the wild‐type enzyme, EcAII(wt), rendering it more favourable as a pharmaceutical. They postulated that EcAII(V27T) would exhibit reduced glutaminolytic activity and be more stable compared to EcAII(wt). Their postulates, however, were purely theoretical. Here, we characterized experimentally selected properties of EcAII(V27T). We found asparaginolytic activity of this mutant unchanged, whereas its glutaminolytic activity was fourfold lower compared with EcAII(wt). We did not observe significant differences in stabilities of EcAII(wt) and EcAII(V27T). Crystal structures of the complexes with L‐Asp and L‐Glu showed considerable differences in binding modes of both substrates.

Keywords: ecaii v27t; asparaginase v27t; v27t; v27t mutant; coli asparaginase

Journal Title: FEBS Letters
Year Published: 2022

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