Abstract

To investigate the potential of recombinant phytaspase loaded manganese (Mn) doped zinc sulphide (ZnS) quantum dots embedded chitosan nanoparticles for augmenting cisplatin induced chemotherapy of HeLa cells. The recombinant phytaspase was cloned into bacterial expression vector PGEX-4T-2. The expressed and purified recombinant plant phytaspase protein from Escherichia coli BL21 was immobilized onto the cationic nanocomposite. Confocal microscopy elucidated the delivery of these luminescent nanocomposites inside cervical cancer HeLa cells. A 50% reduction in the viability of HeLa cells was achieved only in the case of phytaspase-nanocomposites-cisplatin combination at a dose of phytaspase (42 nM), nanocomposites (56.3 μg/ml) and cisplatin (0.44 μg/ml). Luminescent cationic nanocomposites were developed for intracellular delivery of recombinant phytaspase, which due to its caspase-like activity assisted in substantiating the chemotherapeutic activity of apoptosis inducing drug-cisplatin.

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