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Magnificamide, a ?-Defensin-Like Peptide from the Mucus of the Sea Anemone Heteractis magnifica, Is a Strong Inhibitor of Mammalian ?-Amylases.


ABSTRACT: Sea anemones' venom is rich in peptides acting on different biological targets, mainly on cytoplasmic membranes and ion channels. These animals are also a source of pancreatic ?-amylase inhibitors, which have the ability to control the glucose level in the blood and can be used for the treatment of prediabetes and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Recently we have isolated and characterized magnificamide (44 aa, 4770 Da), the major ?-amylase inhibitor of the sea anemone Heteractis magnifica mucus, which shares 84% sequence identity with helianthamide from Stichodactyla helianthus. Herein, we report some features in the action of a recombinant analog of magnificamide. The recombinant peptide inhibits porcine pancreatic and human saliva ?-amylases with Ki's equal to 0.17 ± 0.06 nM and 7.7 ± 1.5 nM, respectively, and does not show antimicrobial or channel modulating activities. We have concluded that the main function of magnificamide is the inhibition of ?-amylases; therefore, its functionally active recombinant analog is a promising agent for further studies as a potential drug candidate for the treatment of the type 2 diabetes mellitus.

SUBMITTER: Sintsova O 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6835510 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Magnificamide, a β-Defensin-Like Peptide from the Mucus of the Sea Anemone <i>Heteractis magnifica</i>, Is a Strong Inhibitor of Mammalian α-Amylases.

Sintsova Oksana O   Gladkikh Irina I   Kalinovskii Aleksandr A   Zelepuga Elena E   Monastyrnaya Margarita M   Kim Natalia N   Shevchenko Lyudmila L   Peigneur Steve S   Tytgat Jan J   Kozlovskaya Emma E   Leychenko Elena E  

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Sea anemones' venom is rich in peptides acting on different biological targets, mainly on cytoplasmic membranes and ion channels. These animals are also a source of pancreatic α-amylase inhibitors, which have the ability to control the glucose level in the blood and can be used for the treatment of prediabetes and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Recently we have isolated and characterized magnificamide (44 aa, 4770 Da), the major α-amylase inhibitor of the sea anemone <i>Heteractis magnifica</i> mucus  ...[more]

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