dbacp03340
General Description
Peptide name : Human placenta hydrolysate (HPH)
Source/Organism : **Streptomyces sp. **strain BE230
Linear/Cyclic : Not found
Chirality : Not found
Sequence Information
Sequence : NA
Peptide length: Not available
C-terminal modification: Not found
N-terminal modification : Not found
Non-natural peptide information: None
Activity Information
Assay type : Not specified
Assay time : Not found
Activity : Not found
Cell line : Not found
Cancer type : Not found
Other activity : Anti-microbial activity
Physicochemical Properties
Amino Acid Composition Bar Chart : Not available
Molecular mass : Not available
Aliphatic index : Not available
Instability index : Not available
Hydrophobicity (GRAVY) : Not available
Isoelectric point : Not available
Charge (pH 7) : Not available
Aromaticity : Not available
Molar extinction coefficient (cysteine, cystine): Not available
Hydrophobic/hydrophilic ratio : Not available
hydrophobic moment : Not available
Missing amino acid : Not available
Most occurring amino acid : Not available
Most occurring amino acid frequency : Not available
Least occurring amino acid : Not available
Least occurring amino acid frequency : Not available
Structural Information
3D-structure: Not available
Secondary structure fraction (Helix, Turn, Sheet): Not available
SMILES Notation: Not available
Secondary Structure :
| Method | Prediction |
|---|---|
| GOR | Not available |
| Chou-Fasman (CF) | Not available |
| Neural Network (NN) | Not available |
| Joint/Consensus | Not available |
Molecular Descriptors and ADMET Properties
Molecular descriptors: Not available
ADMET properties: Not available
Cross Referencing Databases databases
Pubmed Id : 38718303, .
Uniprot : Not available
CancerPPD : Not available
ApIAPDB : Not available
Reference
1 : Hagar M, et al. Piperazate-Guided Isolation of Caveamides A and B, Cyclohexenylalanine-Containing Nonribosomal Peptides from a Cave Actinomycete. Org Lett. 2024; 26:4127-4131. doi: 10.1021/acs.orglett.4c01218
Literature
Paper title : Piperazate-Guided Isolation of Caveamides A and B, Cyclohexenylalanine-Containing Nonribosomal Peptides from a Cave Actinomycete.
Doi : https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.orglett.4c01218
Abstract : Hybrid genome-mining/15N-NMR was used to target compounds containing piperazate (Piz) residues, leading to the discovery of caveamides A (1) and B (2) from Streptomyces sp. strain BE230, isolated from New Rankin Cave (Missouri). Caveamides are highly dynamic molecules containing an unprecedented β-ketoamide polyketide fragment, two Piz residues, and a new N-methyl-cyclohexenylalanine residue. Caveamide B (2) exhibited nanomolar cytotoxicity against several cancer cell lines and nanomolar antimicrobial activity against MRSA and E. coli.