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Étude in silico de l'isoaspartyl peptidase d'Arthrospira platensis pour des applications anticancéreuses

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dc.contributor.author AMINI, Rayene
dc.date.accessioned 2025-09-22T09:27:12Z
dc.date.available 2025-09-22T09:27:12Z
dc.date.issued 2025
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.univ-ghardaia.edu.dz/xmlui/handle/123456789/9837
dc.description.abstract Isoaspartyl peptidase, present in higher plants, animal and certain bacteria, plays a key role in medicine, particularly in oncology. This enzyme catalyzes the cleavage of β-linked Asp residues from the N-terminus of polypeptides, a mechanism that contributes to its protein repair function and potential therapeutic applications. However, enzymes derived from cyanobacteria, such as Arthrospira platensis (A.platensis), remain underexplored despite their promising biotechnological potential. This study focuses on the characterization of an isoaspartyl peptidase from A. platensis, analyzing its physicochemical properties, secondary structure, and structural and functional features using bioinformatics tools. The results show that the enzyme is stable, thermostable, hydrophilic, and acidic in nature. Analysis of the secondary structure, conducted with PSIPRED and SOPMA, reveals a composition of 35.35% α-helices, 49.04% disordered structures (coils), and 15.61% β-strands. The 3D model generated by AlphaFold, compared to those obtained with LOMETS CEthreader, SWISS-MODEl, Phyre 2 and I-TASSER was selected for its high quality, validated by PROCHECK, ERRAT, and Verify 3D.Functional analysis revealed an Asparaginase_2 domain (E-value: 1.5e-107), and protein interaction analysis identified cyanophycinas as a major partner (confidence score: 0.830). Molecular docking showed anticancer potential, with asparagine displaying the best binding affinity (VINA score: -5 kcal/mol). This study represents the first comprehensive in silico characterization of isoaspartyl peptidase from Arthrospira platensis, providing detailed information on its structural, functional, and catalytic properties. Further research is essential to validate these results experimentally and explore the full biotechnological potential of the enzyme. EN_en
dc.language.iso fr EN_en
dc.publisher Faculté Science de la Nature et de la Vie et Sciences de la Terre - Université de Ghardaïa EN_en
dc.subject Asparaginase, Arthrospira platensis, physicochemical properties, functional features, 3D model EN_en
dc.subject Asparaginase, Arthrospira platensis, propriétés physicochimiques, caractéristiques fonctionnelles, modèle 3D EN_en
dc.title Étude in silico de l'isoaspartyl peptidase d'Arthrospira platensis pour des applications anticancéreuses EN_en


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