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The antioxidant peptide salamandrin-i: First bioactive peptide identified from skin secretion of salamandra genus (salamandra salamandra)

  • Alexandra Plácido
  • , João Bueno
  • , Eder A. Barbosa
  • , Daniel C. Moreira
  • , Jhones Do Nascimento Dias
  • , Wanessa Felix Cabral
  • , Patrícia Albuquerque
  • , Lucinda J. Bessa
  • , Jaime Freitas
  • , Selma A.S. Kuckelhaus
  • , Filipe C.D.A. Lima
  • , Augusto Batagin-Neto
  • , Guilherme D. Brand
  • , João B. Relvas
  • , José Roberto S.A. Leite
  • , Peter Eaton

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Amphibian skin is a multifunctional organ that plays key roles in defense, breathing, and water balance. In this study, skin secretion samples of the fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) were separated using RP-HPLC and de novo sequenced using MALDI-TOF MS/MS. Next, we used an in silico platform to screen antioxidant molecules in the framework of density functional theory. One of the identified peptides, salamandrin-I, [M + H]+ = 1406.6 Da, was selected for solid-phase synthesis; it showed free radical scavenging activity against DPPH and ABTS radicals. Salamandrin-I did not show antimicrobial activity against Gram-positive and-negative bacteria. In vitro assays using human microglia and red blood cells showed that salamandrin-I has no cytotoxicity up to the concentration of 100 µM. In addition, in vivo toxicity tests on Galleria mellonella larvae resulted in no mortality at 20 and 40 mg/kg. Antioxidant peptides derived from natural sources are increasingly attracting interest. Among several applications, these peptides, such as salamandrin-I, can be used as templates in the design of novel antioxidant molecules that may contribute to devising strategies for more effective control of neurological disease.

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Número do artigo512
RevistaBiomolecules
Volume10
Número de emissão4
DOIs
Estado da publicação???researchoutput.status.published??? - abr. 2020
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