DFBP ID - DFBPCYPE0007(Cytotoxic peptide) |
DFBP ID |
DFBPCYPE0007 |
Peptide sequence |
LLATIPKVGVFSILV |
Type |
Native peptide |
Peptide/Function name |
Cytotoxic peptide |
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Function-activity relationship |
Main bioactivity |
Cytotoxic peptide activity |
Otheir bioactivity |
N.D |
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Calculated physicochemical properties |
Three-letter amino acid |
Leu-Leu-Ala-Thr-Ile-Pro-Lys-Val-Gly-Val-Phe-Ser-Ile-Leu-Val |
Single-letter amino acid |
LLATIPKVGVFSILV |
Peptide length |
15 |
Peptide mass |
Experimental mass |
Theoretical mass |
N.D |
1569.97 Da c |
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Net charge |
0.00 c |
Isoelectric point (pI) |
10.04 c |
IC50 |
N.D |
pIC50 |
N.D |
GRAVY |
2.0133 c |
Hydrophilic residue ratio |
80% c |
Peptide calculator |
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Peptide source & Food-borne protein(s) search |
Classification |
Marine |
Organism/Source |
Marine sponge Xestospongia testudinaria |
Precursor protein |
The protein hydrolysates of the giant barrel sponge Xestospongia testudinaria |
Residue position |
N.D |
Precursor protein(s) search
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No matching precursor protein found
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Link-research
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There are no literature reports on the discovery of this sequence in other food-source proteins. |
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Biological/Functional activity & target protein |
Cytotoxic activity |
The synthetic peptide LLATIPKVGVFSILV didn't showed cytotoxicity toward HeLa cells.
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Specific target protein(s) |
N.D |
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Taste properties & Structure |
Bitterness |
Literature report |
N.D |
Bitter prediction tools |
Bitter taste prediction |
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SMILES |
N.D |
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Preparation method |
Mode of preparation |
Enzymatic hydrolysis
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Enzyme(s)/starter culture |
Papain was used to hydrolyze the protein of the giant barrel sponge Xestospongia testudinaria. |
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Stability & Cytotoxicity |
Peptide stability |
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Peptide cytotoxicity |
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Additional information |
Additional information |
N.D |
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Database cross-references |
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Reference(s) |
Primary literature |
Quah, Y., Mohd Ismail, N.I., Ooi, J.L.S., Affendi, Y.A., Abd Manan, F., Wong, F.-C., et al. Identification of Novel Cytotoxic Peptide KENPVLSLVNGMF from Marine Sponge Xestospongia testudinaria, with Characterization of Stability in Human Serum. International Journal of Peptide Research and Therapeutics. 2017, 24, 189-99.
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Other literature(s) |
N.D |
PubDate |
2017 |
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