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List of peptide properties
DFBP ID - DFBPANCA0025(Anticancer peptide)
DFBP ID DFBPANCA0025
Peptide sequence FIMGPY
Type Native peptide
Peptide/Function name Anticancer peptide
Function-activity relationship
Main bioactivity Anticancer activity
Otheir bioactivity Antioxidative activity [D1], Multifunctional activity [D2]
Calculated physicochemical properties
Three-letter amino acid Phe-Ile-Met-Gly-Pro-Tyr
Single-letter amino acid FIMGPY
Peptide length 6
Peptide mass
Experimental mass Theoretical mass
726.9 Da 726.88 Da c
Net charge 0.00 c
Isoelectric point (pI) 5.92 c
IC50 N.D
pIC50 N.D
GRAVY 0.9833 c
Hydrophilic residue ratio 83.33% c
Peptide calculator
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Peptide source & Food-borne protein(s) search
Classification Animal, Fish
Organism/Source Skate (Raja porosa)
Precursor protein Cartilage protein
Residue position N.D
Precursor protein(s) search
No matching precursor protein found
Link-research
There are no literature reports on the discovery of this sequence in other food-source proteins.
Biological/Functional activity & target protein
Anticancer activity

The peptide FIMGPY exhibited anti-proliferation activity by inducing apoptosis. Methylthiazolyldiphenyl-tetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay indicated that FIMGPY exhibited high, dose-dependent anti-proliferation activities in HeLa cells with an IC50 of 4.81 mg/mL. FIMGPY could induce apoptosis by upregulating the Bax/Bcl-2 ratio and caspase-3 activation. Using a DNA ladder method further confirmed that the anti-proliferation activity of FIMGPY was attributable to its role in inducing apoptosis.

Specific target protein(s) N.D
Taste properties & Structure
Bitterness
Literature report N.D
Bitter prediction tools Bitter taste prediction
SMILES N[C@@]([H])(Cc1ccccc1)C(=O)N[C@@]([H])([C@]([H])(CC)C)C(=O)N[C@@]([H])(CCSC)C(=O)NCC(=O)N1[C@@]([H])(CCC1)C(=O)N[C@@]([H])(Cc1ccc(O)cc1)C(=O)O
Preparation method
Mode of preparation Enzymatic hydrolysis
Enzyme(s)/starter culture

Skate cartilage protein was hydrolyzed with alcalase and trypsin.

Stability & Cytotoxicity
Peptide stability
Literature report: N.D
EHP-Tool: Enzymatic Hydrolysis Prediction Tool (EHP-Tool)
Peptide cytotoxicity
Literature report: N.D
Prediction: ToxinPred
Additional information
Additional information

The peptide FIMGPY from skate cartilage protein hydrolysate may have applications as functional foods and nutraceuticals for the treatment and prevention of cancer.

Database cross-references
DFBP
[D1] DFBPANOX0594
[D2] DFBPMUFU0670
BIOPEP-UWM [D3] -
APD [D4] -
BioPepDB [D5] -
MBPDB [D6] -
Reference(s)
Primary literature Pan X, Zhao YQ, Hu FY, Chi CF, Wang B. Anticancer Activity of a Hexapeptide from Skate (Raja porosa) Cartilage Protein Hydrolysate in HeLa Cells. Mar Drugs. 2016 Aug 16;14(8):153.
PMID: 27537897
Other literature(s)

[1] Chalamaiah M, Yu W, Wu J. Immunomodulatory and anticancer protein hydrolysates (peptides) from food proteins: A review.[J]. Food Chemistry, 2018, 245:205-222.
[2] Pan X, Zhao Y Q, Hu F Y, et al. Preparation and identification of antioxidant peptides from protein hydrolysate of skate ( Raja porosa ) cartilage[J]. Journal of Functional Foods, 2016, 25:220-230.

PubDate 2016
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