%0 Journal Article %T L-Asparaginase: A Promising Enzyme for Treatment of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukiemia %A Richa Jain %A K.U. Zaidi %A Yogita Verma %A Pooja Saxena %J People's Journal of Scientific Research %D 2012 %I People's group %X Asparaginases are known to be the cornerstone for treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and areused for treatment in all pediatric regimens as well as in the majority of adult treatment protocols. Clinical hypersensitivityreactions against commercially available asparaginase have resulted in failure of asparaginase in treatment of ALL in morethan 60% of cases. Thus, it is required to search for serologically different asparaginase from new organisms for thepatients exhibiting sensitivity to one formulation of asparaginase, so that they can be switched to another to ensure thatthey receive the most efficacious treatment regimen possible. The present study report E. coli VRY-15, E. coli VRY-8 andE. coli VRY-14 as potent producer of L-asparaginase. The L-asparaginase obtained from E. coli VRY-15 showed highestspecific activity i.e., 19.56 ¦̀mol/mg. Attempt was made to purify the enzyme. Molecular weight of purified L-asparaginaseobtained from E. coli VRY-15 was found to be 56 K Da as determined using Sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gelelectrophoresis (SDS- PAGE). %K L-asparagine %K asparaginase %K E. coli %K acute lymphoblastic leukemia. %U http://www.pjsr.org/Jan12_pdf/6.%20Richa%20Jain%20Dr..pdf