Microbial L-methioninase: production, molecular characterization, and therapeutic applications
- PMID: 20146062
- DOI: 10.1007/s00253-009-2303-2
Microbial L-methioninase: production, molecular characterization, and therapeutic applications
Abstract
L-methioninase is ubiquitous in all organisms except in mammals. It mainly catalyzes the, alpha, gamma-elimination of L: -methionine to alpha-ketobutyrate, methanethiol, and ammonia. Unlike normal cells, methionine dependency was reported as a biochemical phenomenon among various types of cancer cells. Thus, L-methioninase is the universal protocol for triggering the majority of tumor cells. This review is an attempt to briefly describe the occurrence of the biochemical and molecular properties of L-methioninase by a comparative manner to the eukaryotic and prokaryotic source for the maximum exploitation in the therapeutic field. The combination of L-methioninase treatment, gene therapy, and chemotherapeutic drugs clearly explores the various therapeutic aspects of this enzyme. Finally, the perspectives for increasing the therapeutic efficacy of this enzyme were described.
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