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Identification & Characterization of lactobacillus salavarius bacteriocins and its relevance in cancer therapeutics
Therapeutic agents with a goal to eradicate cancer needs to capable of inhibiting the growth and kill, any preformed tumor and should also inhibit oncogenic transformation of normal cells to cancer cells. Bacteriocins are bacterial proteins produced to prevent the growth of competing microorganisms...
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Biomedical Informatics
2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3400988/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22829737 http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630008589 |
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author | Shaikh, Faraz Abhinand, PA Ragunath, PK |
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description | Therapeutic agents with a goal to eradicate cancer needs to capable of inhibiting the growth and kill, any preformed tumor and should also inhibit oncogenic transformation of normal cells to cancer cells. Bacteriocins are bacterial proteins produced to prevent the growth of competing microorganisms in a particular biological niche and have been proved to possess antineoplastic activity. The entire genome of Lactobacillus salavarius was scanned for putative bacteriocins and subsequently these bacteriocins were characterized by subjecting them as functional annotation algorithms. Azurin is a well characterized bacteriocins with proven cytostatic and apoptotic effect against human cancer cell and was taken as control. Functional characterization revealed that the three bacteriocins Lsl_003, Lsl_0510, Lsl_0554 possessed functional properties very similar to that of Azurin. Molecular screening of these bacteriocins against the common cancer targets p53, Rb1 and AR revealed that Lsl_0510 possessed highest binding affinity towards the all the three receptors making it to ideal candidate for future cancer therapeutics. ABBREVIATIONS: P53 - Protein 53, Rb1 - Retinoblastoma 1, AR - Androgen Receptor, Lsl - Lactobacillus salavarius. |
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spelling | pubmed-34009882012-07-24 Identification & Characterization of lactobacillus salavarius bacteriocins and its relevance in cancer therapeutics Shaikh, Faraz Abhinand, PA Ragunath, PK Bioinformation Hypothesis Therapeutic agents with a goal to eradicate cancer needs to capable of inhibiting the growth and kill, any preformed tumor and should also inhibit oncogenic transformation of normal cells to cancer cells. Bacteriocins are bacterial proteins produced to prevent the growth of competing microorganisms in a particular biological niche and have been proved to possess antineoplastic activity. The entire genome of Lactobacillus salavarius was scanned for putative bacteriocins and subsequently these bacteriocins were characterized by subjecting them as functional annotation algorithms. Azurin is a well characterized bacteriocins with proven cytostatic and apoptotic effect against human cancer cell and was taken as control. Functional characterization revealed that the three bacteriocins Lsl_003, Lsl_0510, Lsl_0554 possessed functional properties very similar to that of Azurin. Molecular screening of these bacteriocins against the common cancer targets p53, Rb1 and AR revealed that Lsl_0510 possessed highest binding affinity towards the all the three receptors making it to ideal candidate for future cancer therapeutics. ABBREVIATIONS: P53 - Protein 53, Rb1 - Retinoblastoma 1, AR - Androgen Receptor, Lsl - Lactobacillus salavarius. Biomedical Informatics 2012-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3400988/ /pubmed/22829737 http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630008589 Text en © 2012 Biomedical Informatics This is an open-access article, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, for non-commercial purposes, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Hypothesis Shaikh, Faraz Abhinand, PA Ragunath, PK Identification & Characterization of lactobacillus salavarius bacteriocins and its relevance in cancer therapeutics |
title | Identification & Characterization of lactobacillus salavarius bacteriocins and its relevance in cancer therapeutics |
title_full | Identification & Characterization of lactobacillus salavarius bacteriocins and its relevance in cancer therapeutics |
title_fullStr | Identification & Characterization of lactobacillus salavarius bacteriocins and its relevance in cancer therapeutics |
title_full_unstemmed | Identification & Characterization of lactobacillus salavarius bacteriocins and its relevance in cancer therapeutics |
title_short | Identification & Characterization of lactobacillus salavarius bacteriocins and its relevance in cancer therapeutics |
title_sort | identification & characterization of lactobacillus salavarius bacteriocins and its relevance in cancer therapeutics |
topic | Hypothesis |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3400988/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22829737 http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630008589 |
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