The recombinant producer strain expressing Rhodosporidium toruloides l-phenylalanine ammonia lyase (PAL) has been obtained, and a purification procedure of PAL has been developed. The purified enzyme, PAL, has the following biochemical and catalytic characteristics: Km for l-Phe of 0.49 mM, pH optimum at 8.5, and temperature optimum at 50°C. PAL exhibited a significant cytotoxic effect toward the following cell lines: MCF7 (IC50 = 1.97 U/mL), DU145 (IC50 = 7.3 U/mL), which are comparable with E. coli l-asparaginase type-II cytotoxicity in vitro. Administration of PAL (200-400 U/kg) to L5178y-bearing mice for five times (a total dose of 1000-2000 U/kg) was well tolerated and showed the increase of life span (ILS) = 12-16%, P < 0.05. Data obtained suggest that PAL from R. toruloides has a potential for cancer treatment.
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