The Roles of Fatty-Acid Modification in the Activity of the Anticancer Peptide R-Lycosin-I

2018 
We previously reported that R-lycosin-I, modified by amino acid substitution from lycosin-I, was a peptide with anticancer activity and a linear amphipathic α-helix conformation and that it can induce cancer cell apoptosis and inhibit cell proliferation. However, the anticancer activity of R-lycosin-I was not highly improved. In order to further improve the anticancer activity of R-lycosin-I, fatty acids with different chain lengths from 12 to 20 carbons were introduced to the N-terminal of R-lycosin-I to yield five lipopeptides (R-C12, R-C14, R-C16, R-C18, R-C20). The physicochemical properties of the five lipopeptides were determined by hydrodynamic size, ζ-potential, and circular dichroism spectroscopy, respectively. Then, the cytotoxic activity of these lipopeptides in A549 cells was evaluated with serum-containing and serum-free media, respectively, showing their anticancer activities were all increased through fatty-acid modification. This may be a result of the increased hydrophobicity and the enha...
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