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Marine Invertebrates: A Promissory Still Unexplored Source of Inhibitors of Biomedically Relevant Metallo Aminopeptidases Belonging to the M1 and M17 Families

Proteolytic enzymes, also known as peptidases, are critical in all living organisms. Peptidases control the cleavage, activation, turnover, and synthesis of proteins and regulate many biochemical and physiological processes. They are also involved in several pathophysiological processes. Among pepti...

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Autores principales: Pascual Alonso, Isel, Almeida García, Fabiola, Valdés Tresanco, Mario Ernesto, Arrebola Sánchez, Yarini, Ojeda del Sol, Daniel, Sánchez Ramírez, Belinda, Florent, Isabelle, Schmitt, Marjorie, Avilés, Francesc Xavier
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10221039/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37233473
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md21050279
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author Pascual Alonso, Isel
Almeida García, Fabiola
Valdés Tresanco, Mario Ernesto
Arrebola Sánchez, Yarini
Ojeda del Sol, Daniel
Sánchez Ramírez, Belinda
Florent, Isabelle
Schmitt, Marjorie
Avilés, Francesc Xavier
author_facet Pascual Alonso, Isel
Almeida García, Fabiola
Valdés Tresanco, Mario Ernesto
Arrebola Sánchez, Yarini
Ojeda del Sol, Daniel
Sánchez Ramírez, Belinda
Florent, Isabelle
Schmitt, Marjorie
Avilés, Francesc Xavier
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description Proteolytic enzymes, also known as peptidases, are critical in all living organisms. Peptidases control the cleavage, activation, turnover, and synthesis of proteins and regulate many biochemical and physiological processes. They are also involved in several pathophysiological processes. Among peptidases, aminopeptidases catalyze the cleavage of the N-terminal amino acids of proteins or peptide substrates. They are distributed in many phyla and play critical roles in physiology and pathophysiology. Many of them are metallopeptidases belonging to the M1 and M17 families, among others. Some, such as M1 aminopeptidases N and A, thyrotropin-releasing hormone-degrading ectoenzyme, and M17 leucyl aminopeptidase, are targets for the development of therapeutic agents for human diseases, including cancer, hypertension, central nervous system disorders, inflammation, immune system disorders, skin pathologies, and infectious diseases, such as malaria. The relevance of aminopeptidases has driven the search and identification of potent and selective inhibitors as major tools to control proteolysis with an impact in biochemistry, biotechnology, and biomedicine. The present contribution focuses on marine invertebrate biodiversity as an important and promising source of inhibitors of metalloaminopeptidases from M1 and M17 families, with foreseen biomedical applications in human diseases. The results reviewed in the present contribution support and encourage further studies with inhibitors isolated from marine invertebrates in different biomedical models associated with the activity of these families of exopeptidases.
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spelling pubmed-102210392023-05-28 Marine Invertebrates: A Promissory Still Unexplored Source of Inhibitors of Biomedically Relevant Metallo Aminopeptidases Belonging to the M1 and M17 Families Pascual Alonso, Isel Almeida García, Fabiola Valdés Tresanco, Mario Ernesto Arrebola Sánchez, Yarini Ojeda del Sol, Daniel Sánchez Ramírez, Belinda Florent, Isabelle Schmitt, Marjorie Avilés, Francesc Xavier Mar Drugs Review Proteolytic enzymes, also known as peptidases, are critical in all living organisms. Peptidases control the cleavage, activation, turnover, and synthesis of proteins and regulate many biochemical and physiological processes. They are also involved in several pathophysiological processes. Among peptidases, aminopeptidases catalyze the cleavage of the N-terminal amino acids of proteins or peptide substrates. They are distributed in many phyla and play critical roles in physiology and pathophysiology. Many of them are metallopeptidases belonging to the M1 and M17 families, among others. Some, such as M1 aminopeptidases N and A, thyrotropin-releasing hormone-degrading ectoenzyme, and M17 leucyl aminopeptidase, are targets for the development of therapeutic agents for human diseases, including cancer, hypertension, central nervous system disorders, inflammation, immune system disorders, skin pathologies, and infectious diseases, such as malaria. The relevance of aminopeptidases has driven the search and identification of potent and selective inhibitors as major tools to control proteolysis with an impact in biochemistry, biotechnology, and biomedicine. The present contribution focuses on marine invertebrate biodiversity as an important and promising source of inhibitors of metalloaminopeptidases from M1 and M17 families, with foreseen biomedical applications in human diseases. The results reviewed in the present contribution support and encourage further studies with inhibitors isolated from marine invertebrates in different biomedical models associated with the activity of these families of exopeptidases. MDPI 2023-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10221039/ /pubmed/37233473 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md21050279 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pascual Alonso, Isel
Almeida García, Fabiola
Valdés Tresanco, Mario Ernesto
Arrebola Sánchez, Yarini
Ojeda del Sol, Daniel
Sánchez Ramírez, Belinda
Florent, Isabelle
Schmitt, Marjorie
Avilés, Francesc Xavier
Marine Invertebrates: A Promissory Still Unexplored Source of Inhibitors of Biomedically Relevant Metallo Aminopeptidases Belonging to the M1 and M17 Families
title Marine Invertebrates: A Promissory Still Unexplored Source of Inhibitors of Biomedically Relevant Metallo Aminopeptidases Belonging to the M1 and M17 Families
title_full Marine Invertebrates: A Promissory Still Unexplored Source of Inhibitors of Biomedically Relevant Metallo Aminopeptidases Belonging to the M1 and M17 Families
title_fullStr Marine Invertebrates: A Promissory Still Unexplored Source of Inhibitors of Biomedically Relevant Metallo Aminopeptidases Belonging to the M1 and M17 Families
title_full_unstemmed Marine Invertebrates: A Promissory Still Unexplored Source of Inhibitors of Biomedically Relevant Metallo Aminopeptidases Belonging to the M1 and M17 Families
title_short Marine Invertebrates: A Promissory Still Unexplored Source of Inhibitors of Biomedically Relevant Metallo Aminopeptidases Belonging to the M1 and M17 Families
title_sort marine invertebrates: a promissory still unexplored source of inhibitors of biomedically relevant metallo aminopeptidases belonging to the m1 and m17 families
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10221039/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37233473
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md21050279
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