A New Strategy for Smoking Cessation: Characterization of a Bacterial Enzyme for the Degradation of Nicotine.
J Am Chem Soc
; 137(32): 10136-9, 2015 Aug 19.
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Smoking is the leading cause of preventable diseases; thus, effective smoking cessation aids are crucial for reducing the prevalence of cigarette smoking and smoking-related illnesses. In our current campaign we offer a nicotine-degrading enzyme from Pseudomonas putida, NicA2, a flavin-containing protein. To explore its potential, a kinetic evaluation of the enzyme was conducted, which included determination of K(m), k(cat), buffer/serum half-life, and thermostability. Additionally, the catabolism profile of NicA2 was elucidated to assess the potential toxicity of the nicotine-derived products. In characterizing the enzyme, a favorable biochemical profile of the enzyme was discovered, making NicA2 a prospective therapeutic candidate. This approach provides a new avenue for the field of nicotine addiction therapy.
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Proteínas de Bactérias
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Pseudomonas putida
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Enzimas
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Nicotina
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Ano de publicação:
2015
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