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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/25730
Title: Unveiling the Bioactive Potential of Colaconema formosanum:An in Silico Exploration of Novel Peptides from Phycobiliproteins
Authors: Windarto, Seto
Lee, Meng-Chou 
Hsu, Jue-Liang
Keywords: Bioactive peptides;Bioinformatics;Proteomics;Rhodophyta
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: CENTRAL FISHERIES RESEARCH INST
Journal Volume: 25
Journal Issue: 4
Source: TURKISH JOURNAL OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC SCIENCES
Abstract: 
Colaconema formosanum, new Rhodophyta in Taiwan. However, currently, there is little documented research on the protein bioactivity of this species. The objectives of this study were to conduct an in silico assessment of C. formosanum proteins as possible sources of bioactive peptides. Six proteins from C. formosanum, phycobiliproteins group, were selected based on LC-MS/MS analysis and these proteins were verified using the Mascot database. Subsequently, in silico analysis was started by checking the protein's physicochemical properties, followed by the bioactive peptide activities in the BIOPEP-UWMTM database. Additional parameters, including the theoretical degree of hydrolysis, value and relative frequency were also assessed. The peptides were ranked using PeptideRanker to screen for novel promising bioactive, and subsequently, an evaluation of the proteins' allergenicity and toxicity was conducted. Various bioactive activities, such as an inhibitor of ACE, DPP-IV, DPP-III, alpha-glucosidase, glutamate-carboxypeptidase, leucyltransferase, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and other activities were generated using in silico proteolysis of phycobiliproteins employing five proteases. In silico results indicated that phycobiliproteins from C. formosanum possess significant potential as a valuable reservoir of bioactive peptides. No previous reports have been made about the in silico analysis of this species. These discoveries present novel prospects for utilizing these bioactive peptides in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/25730
ISSN: 1303-2712
DOI: 10.4194/TRJFAS26560
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