2021
DOI: 10.1111/febs.16276
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The impact of phosphatidylserine exposure on cancer cell membranes on the activity of the anticancer peptide HB43

Abstract: HB43 (FAKLLAKLAKKLL) is a synthetic peptide active against cell lines derived from breast, colon, melanoma, lung, prostate, and cervical cancers. Despite its remarkable spectrum of activity, the mechanism of action at the molecular level has never been investigated, preventing further optimization of its selectivity. The alternation of charged and hydrophobic residues suggests amphipathicity, but the formation of alpha-helical structure seems discouraged by its short length and the large number of positively c… Show more

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“…The 1 H and 13 C chemical shift assignments of HB43 mutants are reported in Tables S1–S4 . As for the case of HB43 peptide [ 42 ], NMR data are consistent with the absence of a well-defined structure. This is demonstrated by (i) the limited chemical shift dispersion resulting in severe overlap among resonances of the same residue types, (ii) the large linewidth of amide protons which improves by lowering the temperature (experiments were performed at 278 K), probably due to the reduced exchange rate with the solvent, (iii) the chemical shift index (CSI) performed on Hα, Cα and Cβ atoms ( Figure 4 ) and (iv) CD spectra ( Figure S5 ).…”
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“…The 1 H and 13 C chemical shift assignments of HB43 mutants are reported in Tables S1–S4 . As for the case of HB43 peptide [ 42 ], NMR data are consistent with the absence of a well-defined structure. This is demonstrated by (i) the limited chemical shift dispersion resulting in severe overlap among resonances of the same residue types, (ii) the large linewidth of amide protons which improves by lowering the temperature (experiments were performed at 278 K), probably due to the reduced exchange rate with the solvent, (iii) the chemical shift index (CSI) performed on Hα, Cα and Cβ atoms ( Figure 4 ) and (iv) CD spectra ( Figure S5 ).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Among the ACPs, we selected HB43 (also called FLAK50) for its wide spectrum of activity toward different kinds of cancers: breast, colon, skin, lung, and cervix cancer tissues according to the database, CancerPPD ( (accessed on January 2019)) [ 8 ]. Its versatility suggests that its mechanism of action is not related to a specific receptor but involves general traits of cancer cells, as also suggested by our previous studies [ 42 ].…”
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confidence: 59%
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