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Protein J ; 42(5): 547-562, 2023 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37610664

ABSTRACT

Tryptic hydrolysates of protein fractions obtained by the Osborne method from chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) seeds interacted with zinc ions and the results of chelation were monitored by the Energy Dispersive X-Ray (EDX) technique. The glutelin hydrolysate (GluHyd) reacted with zinc ions and depicted a relatively higher zinc content. For this reason, the zinc complex of the glutelin hydrolysate (GluHyd-Zn) was studied deeper, and 11 peptides were identified in its more zinc-containing second fraction obtained after gel filtration. The peptide HKERVQLHIIPTAVGK showed a relatively higher chelating capacity (57.86 ± 2.14%). According to the result of the ICP-OS analysis, 1 mg peptide could chelate 381.61 ± 133.39 µg zinc, and the molar ratio of peptide-zinc was about 1:4. Spectral methods proved that side chain and C-termini carboxyl groups of the peptide mostly were involved in chelation and N atoms of amino side chains, imidazole group of histidine, and N-termini at some extents were occupied by the metal ions. Modeling of zinc-peptide interaction was done using Molecular Operating Environment (MOE) software. The results of the docking correlate with the experimental data.ACE2 inhibitory effect of HKERVQLHIIPTAVGK-Zn complex (IC50 = 1.5 mg/mL) was better than that of HKERVQLHIIPTAVGK (IC50 = 2.2 mg/mL).


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Cicer , Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2 , Peptides , Zinc , Glutens
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Drug Dev Res ; 84(5): 815-838, 2023 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37154099

ABSTRACT

Bufadienolides, naturally found in toad venoms having steroid-like structures, reveal antiproliferative effects at low doses. However, their application as anticancer drugs is strongly prevented by their Na+ /K+ -ATPase binding activities. Although several kinds of research were dedicated to moderating their Na+ /K+ -ATPase binding activity, still deeper fundamental knowledge is required to bring these findings into medical practice. In this work, we reviewed data related to anticancer activity of bufadienolides such as bufalin, arenobufagin, bufotalin, gamabufotalin, cinobufotalin, and cinobufagin and their derivatives. Bufotoxins, derivatives of bufadienolides containing polar molecules mainly belonging to argininyl residues, are reviewed as well. The established structures of bufotoxins have been compiled into a one-page figure to review their structures. We also highlighted advances in the structure-modification of the structure of compounds in this class. Drug delivery approaches to target these compounds to tumor cells were discussed in one section. The issues related to extraction, identification, and quantification are separated into another section.


Subject(s)
Amphibian Venoms , Antineoplastic Agents , Bufanolides , Bufanolides/pharmacology , Bufanolides/chemistry , Bufanolides/metabolism , Antineoplastic Agents/pharmacology , Amphibian Venoms/pharmacology , Amphibian Venoms/chemistry , Adenosine Triphosphatases
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Protein J ; 40(5): 721-730, 2021 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33993411

ABSTRACT

Designing new types of drugs with preferred properties against cancer is a great issue for scientists dealing with synthesis and study of biological activity. Several organometallic compounds used in chemotherapy reveal side effects. Peptides from edible sources having no side effects may play a transport role in the delivery of anticancer metal ions into targeted tumor cells. For the last two decades, peptide-metal complexes have been considered as potential anticancer agents. In this work, oxovanadium complexes of peptides from Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) seeds' protein hydrolysate were investigated. The albumin fraction of Chickpea seeds protein was hydrolyzed with a combination of enzymes papain, trypsin, and alcalase. The hydrolysate was combined with vanadyl ions and obtained oxovanadium complexes were studied by FTIR, SEM-EDX, and TG-DSC analyses, and cell inhibition activity against A549 cells was detected by MTT Assay. In a result, activity of the complexes (IC50 = 14.39 µg/mL) increased 1.7-fold compared to the activity of inorganic salt of vanadium (IC50 = 24.75 µg/mL) against A549 cells. The complexes (CPH-V) were fractionated through Sephadex G-15, and the second active fraction, named CPH-V G15-II was studied by nano-Q-TOF LC/MS. Nine peptides with a molecular mass range of 437-1864 Da were identified. Seven of them were theoretically considered as cell-penetrating peptides. These results could serve first steps for deeper fundamental research on food-derived peptide-vanadium complexes.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic , Cicer/chemistry , Coordination Complexes , Plant Proteins , Protein Hydrolysates , Vanadium , A549 Cells , Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/chemical synthesis , Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/chemistry , Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/pharmacology , Coordination Complexes/chemical synthesis , Coordination Complexes/chemistry , Coordination Complexes/pharmacology , Humans , Plant Proteins/chemistry , Plant Proteins/pharmacology , Protein Hydrolysates/chemistry , Protein Hydrolysates/pharmacology , Vanadium/chemistry , Vanadium/pharmacology
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Curr Microbiol ; 77(8): 1457-1465, 2020 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32211943

ABSTRACT

Increasing evidence shows that endophytic bacteria living inside plant tissue may possess similar biological activity and produce similar metabolites to their hosts. This study aimed to determine the diversity of endophytic bacteria associated with Vernonia anthelmintica and to evaluate their biological activity. The bacteria were isolated from the plant tissue using culture-dependent techniques. Comparison of the 16S rRNA gene sequences of endophytic bacteria isolated from V. anthelmintica showed that isolates belong to the species Micrococcus endophyticus VERA1, Bacillus megaterium VERA2, Pseudomonas chlororaphis VERA3, P. kilonensis VERA4, Stenotrophomonas pavanii VERA5, B. endophyticus VERA6, S. maltophilia VERA7, Pantoea ananatis VERA8, B. atrophaeus VERA9 and M. flavus VERA10. Activity studies showed that the endophytic bacteria share several similar biological properties with their host plant including antimicrobial, anti-vitiligo and antidiabetic activities. These findings indicate that plant phytochemical compounds and activity play an important role in the physiological properties of their endophytes.


Subject(s)
Bacteria/classification , Endophytes/classification , Phylogeny , Plants, Medicinal/microbiology , Vernonia/microbiology , Bacteria/isolation & purification , DNA, Bacterial/genetics , Endophytes/isolation & purification , Plant Roots/microbiology , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics
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