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Bacteriocins: perspective for the development of novel anticancer drugs
by
Korpole, Suresh
, Grover, Vishakha
, Baindara, Piyush
in
Animal models
/ Anticancer properties
/ Antiinfectives and antibacterials
/ Antimicrobial activity
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ Antimicrobial peptides
/ Antineoplastic drugs
/ Antitumor activity
/ Antitumor agents
/ Bacteriocins
/ Biocompatibility
/ Biological activity
/ Cancer
/ Cell death
/ Cell membranes
/ Chemical compounds
/ Cytotoxicity
/ Drug development
/ Fungicides
/ Low molecular weights
/ Molecular modelling
/ Molecular weight
/ Peptides
/ Pharmacology
/ Therapeutic applications
/ Toxicity
/ Tumor cell lines
2018
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Bacteriocins: perspective for the development of novel anticancer drugs
by
Korpole, Suresh
, Grover, Vishakha
, Baindara, Piyush
in
Animal models
/ Anticancer properties
/ Antiinfectives and antibacterials
/ Antimicrobial activity
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ Antimicrobial peptides
/ Antineoplastic drugs
/ Antitumor activity
/ Antitumor agents
/ Bacteriocins
/ Biocompatibility
/ Biological activity
/ Cancer
/ Cell death
/ Cell membranes
/ Chemical compounds
/ Cytotoxicity
/ Drug development
/ Fungicides
/ Low molecular weights
/ Molecular modelling
/ Molecular weight
/ Peptides
/ Pharmacology
/ Therapeutic applications
/ Toxicity
/ Tumor cell lines
2018
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Bacteriocins: perspective for the development of novel anticancer drugs
by
Korpole, Suresh
, Grover, Vishakha
, Baindara, Piyush
in
Animal models
/ Anticancer properties
/ Antiinfectives and antibacterials
/ Antimicrobial activity
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ Antimicrobial peptides
/ Antineoplastic drugs
/ Antitumor activity
/ Antitumor agents
/ Bacteriocins
/ Biocompatibility
/ Biological activity
/ Cancer
/ Cell death
/ Cell membranes
/ Chemical compounds
/ Cytotoxicity
/ Drug development
/ Fungicides
/ Low molecular weights
/ Molecular modelling
/ Molecular weight
/ Peptides
/ Pharmacology
/ Therapeutic applications
/ Toxicity
/ Tumor cell lines
2018
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Bacteriocins: perspective for the development of novel anticancer drugs
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Bacteriocins: perspective for the development of novel anticancer drugs
2018
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Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) from prokaryotic source also known as bacteriocins are ribosomally synthesized by bacteria belonging to different eubacterial taxonomic branches. Most of these AMPs are low molecular weight cationic membrane active peptides that disrupt membrane by forming pores in target cell membranes resulting in cell death. While these peptides known to exhibit broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity, including antibacterial and antifungal, they displayed minimal cytotoxicity to the host cells. Their antimicrobial efficacy has been demonstrated in vivo using diverse animal infection models. Therefore, we have discussed some of the promising peptides for their ability towards potential therapeutic applications. Further, some of these bacteriocins have also been reported to exhibit significant biological activity against various types of cancer cells in different experimental studies. In fact, differential cytotoxicity towards cancer cells as compared to normal cells by certain bacteriocins directs for a much focused research to utilize these compounds as novel therapeutic agents. In this review, bacteriocins that demonstrated antitumor activity against diverse cancer cell lines have been discussed emphasizing their biochemical features, selectivity against extra targets and molecular mechanisms of action.
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Springer Nature B.V
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