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Combinatorial approach for screening and assessment of multiple therapeutic enzymes from marine isolate Pseudomonas aeruginosa AR01

Industrialization and modernization have led to humans being more susceptible to diseases. Therapeutic enzymes from traditional earthbound bacterial origin result have less therapeutic value. Hence, the hunt for a novel source of enzymes is indispensable. Twenty different marine bacterial strains we...

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Autores principales: Jagadeesan, Yogeswaran, Meenakshisundaram, Shanmugapriya, Alagar Boopathy, Lokha Ranjani, Mookandi, Vijay Pradhap Singh, Balaiah, Anandaraj
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9064559/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35519884
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra02555c
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author Jagadeesan, Yogeswaran
Meenakshisundaram, Shanmugapriya
Alagar Boopathy, Lokha Ranjani
Mookandi, Vijay Pradhap Singh
Balaiah, Anandaraj
author_facet Jagadeesan, Yogeswaran
Meenakshisundaram, Shanmugapriya
Alagar Boopathy, Lokha Ranjani
Mookandi, Vijay Pradhap Singh
Balaiah, Anandaraj
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description Industrialization and modernization have led to humans being more susceptible to diseases. Therapeutic enzymes from traditional earthbound bacterial origin result have less therapeutic value. Hence, the hunt for a novel source of enzymes is indispensable. Twenty different marine bacterial strains were isolated from mangrove soil around S. P. Pattinum, Tamilnadu, India. From repeated qualitative and quantitative experiments, the study results were that, out of twenty bacterial isolates, only one Gram-negative bacterium was positive for multiple therapeutic enzymes such as asparaginase, glutaminase, uricase and collagenase. Based on its 99% 16S rRNA sequence similarity with Pseudomonas aeruginosa, the isolate was designated as Pseudomonas aeruginosa AR01. Modified minimal medium amended with asparagine results in a simple and cost-effective, one-pot production medium for enhanced production and easy purification of all therapeutic enzymes. The biochemical studies imply that the therapeutic enzymes from P. aeruginosa AR01 may find a significant role in medical applications. The in vitro cytotoxic study reveals that the anticancer enzyme from P. aeruginosa is considerably effective with an IC(50) value of 12 μg mL(−1) against K-562 cell line. Colony PCR was performed for the detection of specific therapeutic enzyme-coding genes in the genome of P. aeruginosa AR01. PCR results confirm that P. aeruginosa AR01 possesses nucleotide regions for corresponding therapeutic enzymes in its gene cluster. BLASTN and BLASTX analyses of the partial nucleotide sequences of therapeutic enzymes were deposited in GenBank. The results appear so promising that Pseudomonas aeruginosa AR01 may be a potent candidate for medical biotechnology.
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spelling pubmed-90645592022-05-04 Combinatorial approach for screening and assessment of multiple therapeutic enzymes from marine isolate Pseudomonas aeruginosa AR01 Jagadeesan, Yogeswaran Meenakshisundaram, Shanmugapriya Alagar Boopathy, Lokha Ranjani Mookandi, Vijay Pradhap Singh Balaiah, Anandaraj RSC Adv Chemistry Industrialization and modernization have led to humans being more susceptible to diseases. Therapeutic enzymes from traditional earthbound bacterial origin result have less therapeutic value. Hence, the hunt for a novel source of enzymes is indispensable. Twenty different marine bacterial strains were isolated from mangrove soil around S. P. Pattinum, Tamilnadu, India. From repeated qualitative and quantitative experiments, the study results were that, out of twenty bacterial isolates, only one Gram-negative bacterium was positive for multiple therapeutic enzymes such as asparaginase, glutaminase, uricase and collagenase. Based on its 99% 16S rRNA sequence similarity with Pseudomonas aeruginosa, the isolate was designated as Pseudomonas aeruginosa AR01. Modified minimal medium amended with asparagine results in a simple and cost-effective, one-pot production medium for enhanced production and easy purification of all therapeutic enzymes. The biochemical studies imply that the therapeutic enzymes from P. aeruginosa AR01 may find a significant role in medical applications. The in vitro cytotoxic study reveals that the anticancer enzyme from P. aeruginosa is considerably effective with an IC(50) value of 12 μg mL(−1) against K-562 cell line. Colony PCR was performed for the detection of specific therapeutic enzyme-coding genes in the genome of P. aeruginosa AR01. PCR results confirm that P. aeruginosa AR01 possesses nucleotide regions for corresponding therapeutic enzymes in its gene cluster. BLASTN and BLASTX analyses of the partial nucleotide sequences of therapeutic enzymes were deposited in GenBank. The results appear so promising that Pseudomonas aeruginosa AR01 may be a potent candidate for medical biotechnology. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9064559/ /pubmed/35519884 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra02555c Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Jagadeesan, Yogeswaran
Meenakshisundaram, Shanmugapriya
Alagar Boopathy, Lokha Ranjani
Mookandi, Vijay Pradhap Singh
Balaiah, Anandaraj
Combinatorial approach for screening and assessment of multiple therapeutic enzymes from marine isolate Pseudomonas aeruginosa AR01
title Combinatorial approach for screening and assessment of multiple therapeutic enzymes from marine isolate Pseudomonas aeruginosa AR01
title_full Combinatorial approach for screening and assessment of multiple therapeutic enzymes from marine isolate Pseudomonas aeruginosa AR01
title_fullStr Combinatorial approach for screening and assessment of multiple therapeutic enzymes from marine isolate Pseudomonas aeruginosa AR01
title_full_unstemmed Combinatorial approach for screening and assessment of multiple therapeutic enzymes from marine isolate Pseudomonas aeruginosa AR01
title_short Combinatorial approach for screening and assessment of multiple therapeutic enzymes from marine isolate Pseudomonas aeruginosa AR01
title_sort combinatorial approach for screening and assessment of multiple therapeutic enzymes from marine isolate pseudomonas aeruginosa ar01
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9064559/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35519884
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra02555c
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