Anti-lipopolysaccharide factor (32-51)[Y2A,P6p,L11l], CIGB-552

General Information


DCTPep ID  DCTPep03757

Peptide Name   Anti-lipopolysaccharide factor (32-51)[Y2A,P6p,L11l], CIGB-552

Sequence  HARIKpTFRRlKWKYKGKFW

Sequence Length  20

UniProt ID  P07086 

PubChem CID  Not available

Origin  Synthetic

Type  Synthetic peptide

Classification

  

Cancer therapy related peptides



Activity Information


Hemolytic Activity  Not available

Normal (non-cancerous) Cytotoxicity  Not available

Target  Not available

Affinity  Not available

Mechanism  Not available



Structure Information


PDB ID  Not available

Predicted Structure  Not available

(Please note that there is the predicted structure, predicted by AlphaFold)

Helicity  Not available

Linear/Cyclic  Linear

Disulfide/Other Bond  Not available

N-terminal Modification  Acetylation

C-terminal Modification  Free

Other Modification  None

Chiral  Mix



Physicochemical Information


Formula  Not Applicable

Absent amino acids  Not Applicable

Theoretical pI  Not Applicable

Acidic residues  Not Applicable

Basic residues  Not Applicable

Polar residues  Not Applicable

Molecular weight (Average)  Not Applicable

Molecular weight (Monoisotopic)  Not Applicable

Common amino acids  Not Applicable

Net charge  Not Applicable

Instability index (II)  Not Applicable

Aliphatic index  Not Applicable

Grand average of hydropathicity (GRAVY)  Not Applicable

Half Life 
  Not Applicable

Extinction coefficients 
  Not Applicable

Amino acid distribution



Literature Information


Literature 1

Pubmed ID 29601540

Title  Cell Penetrating Capacity and Internalization Mechanisms Used by the Synthetic peptide Peptide CIGB-552 and Its Relationship with Tumor Cell Line Sensitivity

Doi Not available

Year  2018

Literature 2

Pubmed ID 23401744

Title  The Antitumor Peptide CIGB-552 Increases COMMD1 and Inhibits Growth of Human Lung Cancer Cells

Doi Not available

Year  2013

Literature 3

Pubmed ID 30481557

Title  Evidence for antimicrobial and anticancer activity of pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) from North African catfish (Clarias gariepinus): Its potential use as novel therapeutic agent in fish and humans

Doi Not available

Year  2018

Patent

Patent ID Not available

Patent Title  Not available

Other Iinformation  Not available

Other Published ID  Not available




DBAASP ID  12310

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