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Polyol Additives Modulate the In Vitro Stability and Activity of Recombinant Human Phenylalanine Hydroxylase
Authors:Cátia Nascimento  João Leandro  Paulo Roque Lino  Luís Ramos  António José Almeida  Isabel Tavares de Almeida  Paula Leandro
Affiliation:1.Metabolism and Genetics Group, iMed.UL,Faculdade Farmácia da Universidade de Lisboa,Lisboa,Portugal;2.Nanomedicine and Drug Delivery Systems Group, iMed.UL,Faculdade Farmácia da Universidade de Lisboa,Lisboa,Portugal
Abstract:Phenylketonuria (PKU; OMIM 261600), the most common disorder of amino acid metabolism, is caused by a deficient activity of human phenylalanine hydroxylase (hPAH). Although the dietetic treatment has proven to be effective in preventing the psycho-motor impairment, much effort has been made to develop new therapeutic approaches. Enzyme replacement therapy with hPAH could be regarded as a potential form of PKU treatment if the reported in vitro hPAH instability could be overcome. In this study, we investigated the effect of different polyol compounds, e.g. glycerol, mannitol and PEG-6000 on the in vitro stability of purified hPAH produced in a heterologous prokaryotic expression system. The recombinant human enzyme was stored in the presence of the studied stabilizing agents at different temperatures (4 and −20 °C) during a 1-month period. Protein content, degradation products, specific activity, oligomeric profile and conformational characteristics were assessed during storage. The obtained results showed that the use of 50% glycerol or 10% mannitol, at −20 °C, protected the enzyme from loss of its enzymatic activity. The determined ΔG 0 and quenching parameters indicate the occurrence of conformational changes, which may be responsible for the observed increase in catalytic efficiency.
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