Discovery and Characteristics of a Novel Antitumor Cyclopeptide Derived from Shark

Author:

Li Fu1234ORCID,Lei Minghua1234,Xie Junye1234ORCID,Guo Shujun1234,Li Weicai1234,Ren Xiujuan1234,Wang Teng1234,Lin Songxiong5,Xie Qiuling1234ORCID,Chen Xiaojia1234

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cell Biology, College of Life Science and Technology, Jinan University, Guangzhou 510632, China

2. National Engineering Research Center of Genetic Medicine, Guangzhou 510632, China

3. Guangdong Province Key Laboratory of Bioengineering Medicine, Guangzhou 510632, China

4. Guangdong Provincial Biotechnology Drug & Engineering Technology Research Center, Guangzhou 510632, China

5. Guangzhou Ocean Land Testing Technology Co., Ltd., Guangzhou 511400, China

Abstract

Peptides pose a challenge in drug development due to their short half-lives in vivo. In this study, we conducted in vitro degradation experiments on SAIF, which is a shark-derived peptide that we previously studied. The degradation fragments were sequenced and a truncated peptide sequence was identified. The truncated peptide was then cloned and expressed via the E. coli system with traceless cloning to form a novel cyclic peptide in vitro oxidation condition via the formation of a disulfide bond between the N- and C-termini, which was named ctSAIF. ctSAIF exhibited high anti-HCC activity and enhanced enzymatic stability in vitro, and retained antitumor activity and good biocompatibility in systemic circulation in a HCC xenograft model. Our study discovered and characterized a novel shark-derived cyclic peptide with antitumor activity, laying a foundation for its further development as an antitumor drug candidate. The study also provided a new solution for peptide drug development.

Funder

Department of Natural Resources of Guangdong Province

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Guangdong Provincial Key R&D Program

Science and Technology Program of Guangzhou City

Special Funds for the Cultivation of Guangdong College Students’ Scientific and Technological Innovation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Bioengineering

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