نتایج جستجو برای: anticancer peptides

تعداد نتایج: 113932  

Journal: :International Journal of Health & Allied Sciences 2023

Introduction: Cancer has been one of the highest causes morbidity and mortality in world for decades. Owing to improved therapeutics along with detection, breast cancer slowly reducing. The incidence cancer, on other hand, increased gradually. More than 100 types have identified a wide range treatment protocols comprising chemotherapy, radiation therapy, hormone etc. In an attempt curb serious ...

2016
Wei Chen Hui Ding Pengmian Feng Hao Lin Kuo-Chen Chou

Cancer remains a major killer worldwide. Traditional methods of cancer treatment are expensive and have some deleterious side effects on normal cells. Fortunately, the discovery of anticancer peptides (ACPs) has paved a new way for cancer treatment. With the explosive growth of peptide sequences generated in the post genomic age, it is highly desired to develop computational methods for rapidly...

2017
Berthony Deslouches Y. Peter Di

In the last several decades, there have been significant advances in anticancer therapy. However, the development of resistance to cancer drugs and the lack of specificity related to actively dividing cells leading to toxic side effects have undermined these achievements. As a result, there is considerable interest in alternative drugs with novel antitumor mechanisms. In addition to the recent ...

2017
Alhosna Benjdia Clémence Balty Olivier Berteau

Ribosomally-synthesized and post-translationally modified peptides (RiPPs) are a large and diverse family of natural products. They possess interesting biological properties such as antibiotic or anticancer activities, making them attractive for therapeutic applications. In contrast to polyketides and non-ribosomal peptides, RiPPs derive from ribosomal peptides and are post-translationally modi...

2017
Xueqin Wang Huahua Yu Ronge Xing Pengcheng Li

Marine bioactive peptides, as a source of unique bioactive compounds, are the focus of current research. They exert various biological roles, some of the most crucial of which are antioxidant activity, antimicrobial activity, anticancer activity, antihypertensive activity, anti-inflammatory activity, and so forth, and specific characteristics of the bioactivities are described. This review also...

Journal: :Journal of peptide science : an official publication of the European Peptide Society 2009
Leroy C Joseph James A Bennett Karl N Kirschner George C Shields John Hughes Nicole Lostritto Herbert I Jacobson Thomas T Andersen

Cyclo[EKTOVNOGN] (AFPep), a cyclic 9-amino acid peptide derived from the active site of alpha-fetoprotein, has been shown to prevent carcinogen-induced mammary cancer in rats and inhibit the growth of ER(+) human breast cancer xenografts in mice. Recently, studies using replica exchange molecular dynamics predicted that the TOVN region of AFPep might form a dynamically stable putative Type I be...

2017
Balachandran Manavalan Shaherin Basith Tae Hwan Shin Sun Choi Myeong Ok Kim Gwang Lee

Cancer is the second leading cause of death globally, and use of therapeutic peptides to target and kill cancer cells has received considerable attention in recent years. Identification of anticancer peptides (ACPs) through wet-lab experimentation is expensive and often time consuming; therefore, development of an efficient computational method is essential to identify potential ACP candidates ...

Journal: :Molecules 2017
Linyuan Huang Dong Chen Lei Wang Chen Lin Chengbang Ma Xinping Xi Tianbao Chen Chris Shaw Mei Zhou

The dermaseptin peptides, mainly derived from the skin secretions of Hylidae frogs, belong to a superfamily of antimicrobial peptides and exhibit diverse antimicrobial and anticancer activities with low cytotoxicity. Here, we reported a novel dermaseptin peptide, from the South American orange-legged leaf frogs, Pithecopus (Phyllomedusa) hypochondrialis, processing the shortest peptide length, ...

2013
Gerty Schreibelt Kalijn F. Bol Erik HJG Aarntzen Winald R Gerritsen Cornelis JA Punt Carl G Figdor I Jolanda M de Vries

Dendritic cell-based anticancer immunotherapy is feasible, safe and results in the induction of tumor-specific immune responses, at least in a fraction of vaccinated patients. The concomitant activation of cytotoxic and helper T cells, by loading DCs with peptides or electroporating them with the corresponding mRNAs, may further enhance vaccine-induced antitumor responses.

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