Table 3 The characteristics of L-asparaginase (wild-type) and its mutations.

From: Simultaneous cell disruption and semi-quantitative activity assays for high-throughput screening of thermostable L-asparaginases

Enzyme

Specific activity (U/mg)

Fold

t(1/2,85°C) (min)

Optimum temperature (°C)

Optimum pH

Wild-type

1483.81 ± 63.61

1

105 ± 5

95

8.0

A1

2314.50 ± 93.12

1.56

105 ± 5

95

8.0

B1

2145.41 ± 78.36

1.45

140 ± 5

95

8.0

C1

1633.41 ± 83.15

1.10

100 ± 5

95

8.0

D2

2687.4 ± 84.11

1.81

110 ± 5

95

8.0

E2

2899.12 ± 97.35

1.95

150 ± 5

95

8.0

F2

2490.50 ± 65.44

1.68

100 ± 5

95

8.0

S17G

2556.25 ± 88.12

1.72

110 ± 5

95

8.0

A90S

1462.3 ± 75.33

0.99

150 ± 5

95

8.0

R156S

2414.33 ± 68.55

1.62

105 ± 5

95

8.0

K272A

1889.32 ± 59.9

1.27

100 ± 5

95

8.0

S17G/A90S/R156S/K272A

3108.43 ± 105.3

2.10

145 ± 5

95

8.0

  1. The wild-type enzyme in this study was the Pyrococcus yayanosii CH1 L-asparaginase.