dbACP: A Comprehensive Database of Anti-Cancer Peptides

dbacp06026

General Description

Peptide name : SCAP1

Source/Organism : Marine invertebrates

Linear/Cyclic : Cyclic

Chirality : L

Sequence Information

Sequence : LANAK

Peptide length: 5

C-terminal modification: Cyclic

N-terminal modification : Not found

Non-natural peptide information: None

Activity Information

Assay type : Not specified

Assay time : 72h

Activity : IC50 : 60.21 ± 0.45 μM

Cell line : HT-29

Cancer type : Not specified

Other activity : Not found

Physicochemical Properties

Amino acid composition bar chart :

Molecular mass : 515.6036 Dalton

Aliphatic index : 1.18

Instability index : 8

Hydrophobicity (GRAVY) : 0

Isoelectric point : 8.7501

Charge (pH 7) : 0.7591

Aromaticity : 0

Molar extinction coefficient (cysteine, cystine): (0, 0)

Hydrophobic/hydrophilic ratio : 1.5

hydrophobic moment : 0.9378

Missing amino acid : W,T,P,I,M,E,F,D,G,C,R,H,Q,S,Y,V

Most occurring amino acid : A

Most occurring amino acid frequency : 2

Least occurring amino acid : L

Least occurring amino acid frequency : 1

Structural Information

3D structure :

Secondary structure fraction (Helix, Turn, Sheet): (0.8, 0.2, 0.2)

SMILES Notation: CC(C)C[C@H](N)C(=O)N[C@@H](C)C(=O)N[C@@H](CC(N)=O)C(=O)N[C@@H](C)C(=O)N[C@@H](CCCCN)C(=O)O

Secondary Structure :

Method Prediction
GOR HHHHH
Chou-Fasman (CF) CCCCC
Neural Network (NN) HHCCC
Joint/Consensus CCCCC

Molecular Descriptors and ADMET Properties

Molecular Descriptors: Click here to download

ADMET Properties: Click here to download

Cross Referencing databases

Pubmed Id : 38808301

Uniprot : Not available

PDB : Not available

CancerPPD : Not available

ApIAPDB : Click Here

CancerPPD2 ID : Not available

Reference

1 : Rawat S, et al. Recent advancements in the physiological, genetic, and genomic research on Rhododendrons for trait improvement. 3 Biotech. 2024; 14:164. doi: 10.1007/s13205-024-04006-6

Literature

Paper title : Recent advancements in the physiological, genetic, and genomic research on Rhododendrons for trait improvement.

Doi : https://doi.org/10.1007/s13205-024-04006-6

Abstract : UNLABELLED: High species diversity, hybridization potential, broad geographical dispersal range and ornamental characteristics (i.e., attractive size, shape, structure, flowers, and evergreen) have fetched a good international market for Rhododendron. However, most species are restricted to specific geographic areas due to their habitat specificity in acidic soil and cold climates, resulting many species being classified under threat categories of the IUCN. In this review, advances in research on Rhododendron for improvement to floral display quality and stress resistance have been described. The low genetic barrier among species has created opportunities for extensive hybridization and ploidy alteration for introducing quality and adaptive traits during the development of new varieties. Recent technological advances have supported investigations into the mechanism of flower development, as well as cold tolerance and pathogen resistance mechanisms in the Rhododendron. However, most of the species have limited adaptability to drought, line-tolerance, pathogen resistance, and high-temperature conditions and this resistance ability present in few species largely remains unexplored. Additionally, the available genetic diversity and genomic information on species, and possibilities for their application in molecular breeding have been summarized. Overall, genomic resource data are scarce in the majority of the members of this genus. Finally, various research gaps such as genetic mapping of quality traits, understanding the molecular mechanism of quality-related traits and genomic assortment in Rhododendron members have been discussed in the future perspective section. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13205-024-04006-6.