State of the Art in the Studies on Crotamine, a Cell Penetrating Peptide from South American Rattlesnake

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Autor(a) principal: Kerkis, Irina
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Hayashi, Mirian A. F. [UNIFESP], Prieto da Silva, Alvaro R. B., Pereira, Alexandre, De Sa Junior, Paulo Luiz, Zaharenko, Andre J., Radis-Baptista, Gandhi, Kerkis, Alexandre, Yamane, Tetsuo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/675985
http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/37150
Resumo: Animal venoms comprise a naturally selected cocktail of bioactive peptides/proteins and other molecules, each of which playing a defined role thanks to the highly specific interactions with diverse molecular targets found in the prey. Research focused on isolation, structural, and functional characterizations of novel natural biologics (bioactive peptides/proteins from natural sources) has a long way to go through from the basic science to clinical applications. Herein, we overview the structural and functional characteristics of the myoneurotoxin crotamine, firstly isolated from the South American rattlesnake venom. Crotamine is the first venom peptide classified as a natural cell penetrating and antimicrobial peptide (CPP and AMP) with a more pronounced antifungal activity. in contrast to other known natural CPPs and AMPs, crotamine demonstrates a wide spectrum of biological activities with potential biotechnological and therapeutic values. More recent studies have demonstrated the selective in vitro anticancer activity of crotamine. in vivo, using a murine melanoma model, it was shown that crotamine delays tumor implantation, inhibits tumor cells proliferation, and also increases the survival of mice engrafted with subcutaneous melanoma. the structural and functional properties and also the possible biotechnological applications of minimized molecules derived from crotamine are also discussed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv State of the Art in the Studies on Crotamine, a Cell Penetrating Peptide from South American Rattlesnake
title State of the Art in the Studies on Crotamine, a Cell Penetrating Peptide from South American Rattlesnake
spellingShingle State of the Art in the Studies on Crotamine, a Cell Penetrating Peptide from South American Rattlesnake
Kerkis, Irina
title_short State of the Art in the Studies on Crotamine, a Cell Penetrating Peptide from South American Rattlesnake
title_full State of the Art in the Studies on Crotamine, a Cell Penetrating Peptide from South American Rattlesnake
title_fullStr State of the Art in the Studies on Crotamine, a Cell Penetrating Peptide from South American Rattlesnake
title_full_unstemmed State of the Art in the Studies on Crotamine, a Cell Penetrating Peptide from South American Rattlesnake
title_sort State of the Art in the Studies on Crotamine, a Cell Penetrating Peptide from South American Rattlesnake
author Kerkis, Irina
author_facet Kerkis, Irina
Hayashi, Mirian A. F. [UNIFESP]
Prieto da Silva, Alvaro R. B.
Pereira, Alexandre
De Sa Junior, Paulo Luiz
Zaharenko, Andre J.
Radis-Baptista, Gandhi
Kerkis, Alexandre
Yamane, Tetsuo
author_role author
author2 Hayashi, Mirian A. F. [UNIFESP]
Prieto da Silva, Alvaro R. B.
Pereira, Alexandre
De Sa Junior, Paulo Luiz
Zaharenko, Andre J.
Radis-Baptista, Gandhi
Kerkis, Alexandre
Yamane, Tetsuo
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author
author
author
author
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Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)
Univ Fed Ceara
Univ Estado Amazonas
CBA
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kerkis, Irina
Hayashi, Mirian A. F. [UNIFESP]
Prieto da Silva, Alvaro R. B.
Pereira, Alexandre
De Sa Junior, Paulo Luiz
Zaharenko, Andre J.
Radis-Baptista, Gandhi
Kerkis, Alexandre
Yamane, Tetsuo
description Animal venoms comprise a naturally selected cocktail of bioactive peptides/proteins and other molecules, each of which playing a defined role thanks to the highly specific interactions with diverse molecular targets found in the prey. Research focused on isolation, structural, and functional characterizations of novel natural biologics (bioactive peptides/proteins from natural sources) has a long way to go through from the basic science to clinical applications. Herein, we overview the structural and functional characteristics of the myoneurotoxin crotamine, firstly isolated from the South American rattlesnake venom. Crotamine is the first venom peptide classified as a natural cell penetrating and antimicrobial peptide (CPP and AMP) with a more pronounced antifungal activity. in contrast to other known natural CPPs and AMPs, crotamine demonstrates a wide spectrum of biological activities with potential biotechnological and therapeutic values. More recent studies have demonstrated the selective in vitro anticancer activity of crotamine. in vivo, using a murine melanoma model, it was shown that crotamine delays tumor implantation, inhibits tumor cells proliferation, and also increases the survival of mice engrafted with subcutaneous melanoma. the structural and functional properties and also the possible biotechnological applications of minimized molecules derived from crotamine are also discussed.
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http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/37150
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