Self-assembly potential of bioactive peptides from Norwegian sea cucumber Parastichopus tremulus for development of functional hydrogels

Hydrogels based on marine natural biopolymers have extensive possibilities for application in regenerative medicine, being best fit from safety and toxicity point of view, inexpensive and commercially available materials for 3D tissue scaffold development. In this study a peptide fraction from the temperate sea cucumber species Parastichopus tremulus has been characterized by de novo sequencing. ORAC antioxidant activity of 0,35 ± 0,05 TE/μg protein; IC50 of 22% and capacity to self-assemble into transparent hydrogel under physiological conditions have been experimentally determined.

926 MALDI-TOF peptide sequences were identified to belong to four protein types on basis of homology with Apostichopus japonicus and sea urchin proteins – major yolk protein, non-skeletal actin, collagen, and cluster BSL78-belonging. The surface hydrophobicity, gelation, and cytotoxicity of the P. tremulus peptides were studied and 13 peptide sequences from the collagen group were predicted in silico to have auto-assembly capacity.

Published:
2021
Publisher:
Møreforskning
Lebensmittel-Wissenschaft + Technologie
Oppdragsgiver:
NORA
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Category:
Vitenskapelig artikkel

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HOLOSUSTAIN - North Atlantic Network on Sustainable Holothurian Technology and Innovation
HOLOSUSTAIN is a North Atlantic network dedicated to the sustainable development of sea cucumbers as a marine resource. The project develops knowledge, technology, and collaborative structures that lay the foundation for new value chains, biotechnological applications, and future market opportunities.
Time span:
2019 - 2023
Funded by:
NORA
Research area:
Fisheries
Marine biotechnology
Emerging marine resources
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