The influence of some amino acids,vitamins and anti-inflammatory drugs on activity of chondroitinase produced by Proteus vulgaris caused urinary tract infection

Authors

  • Mohammed A. Kareem
  • Mokhtar J. kadhim AL-Imam Department of Biology, College of Science, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq
  • Bahaa A. Laftaah AL-Rubaii Department of Biology, College of Science, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq

Keywords:

Urease C, Proteus vulgaris, Chondroitinase, Tyrosine, Vitamin k, Feldene

Abstract

Two hundred and ten specimens include urine, blood and ear swab were collected from different hospitals in Baghdad city; 85 (40%) isolates were diagnosed as Proteus spp. with (82%), (11.7%) and (5.8%) represented in urine, blood and ear swab specimens respectively. PCR technique was shown 30 (35.3%) isolates were positive for specific Urease C gene that used in rapid detection of Proteus vulgaris. The ability for chondritinase production was checked invetro and invevo, 24 (80%) isolates of P. vulgaris were showed ablity to chondritinase production and the isolate (p17) has higher enzyme activity value to (175.2U/ml). The Chondroitinase was purified by three short steps only included precipitate with 60% saturated of ammonium sulfate, dialysis and then filtrated by Sephadex G-150. The enzymatic activity was peaked to (270U/ml) and specific activity (692.3U/mg). The enzymatic activity for purified enzyme was increased significantly (P<0.01) to (563.7U/ml) after treatment with 1M of tyrosine but aspartic acid and glutamic acid were show inhibitory effect on enzyme activity decreased (P<0.01) to (130.U/ml) and (147.3 U/ml) respectively. The enzymatic activity was also increased significantly (P<0.01) reached to (633.6U/ml) and to(610.3U/ml) when treated with 50% of vitamin k and piroxicam respectively. This study was aimed to investigate effect of amino acids, vitamins and some nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) with different concentrations on enzyme activity.

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2022-02-02

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Biology

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The influence of some amino acids,vitamins and anti-inflammatory drugs on activity of chondroitinase produced by Proteus vulgaris caused urinary tract infection. (2022). Iraqi Journal of Science, 57(4A), 2412-2421. https://ijs.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/eijs/article/view/6337

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