The Human Recombinant Superoxide dismutase PPFs from StressMarq Biosciences Inc. were used in a recent study! Scientists demonstrated that nanoassemblies may potentially modulate the activity and structure of SOD1. Check out the abstract and full text below.


Abstract

The misfolding and aggregation of superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1) and its mutants has been implicated in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). In this study, we have created three peptide conjugates with the antioxidant pentacyclic terpene celastrol and examined their interactions with SOD1 and its mutants A4V and G93A. The peptides YYIVS, MPDAHL, and GSGGL are derived from natural sources and are known for their inherent antioxidant properties. Docking studies revealed that most conjugates showed strong binding with the metal binding and electrostatic loops as well as the β1, β5, and β6 hydrophobic core of SOD1. The conjugates were synthesized and self-assembled into nanoassemblies. Surface plasmon resonance studies further confirmed the binding interactions of the nanoassemblies with the SOD1 proteins. The nanoassemblies were found to internalize into HEK293T cells. The HEK 293T cells were then transfected with GFP fused WT (Wild Type), A4V and G93A SOD1 mutants. Flow cytometry revealed that treatment with celastrol-peptide nanoassemblies, affected the fluorescence of the SOD1 protein, implying their role in modulating SOD1, particularly for the mutants. N–Acetyl–Leu–Leu–Norleucinal (ALLN) induced SOD1 aggregation was also affected upon treatment with the nanoassemblies. These results suggest that the nanoassemblies may potentially modulate the activity and structure of SOD1.

Goncalves BG, et al. Design and investigation of celastrol-peptide nanoassemblies and their binding interactions with superoxide dismutase 1 and its mutants. Nano Select. 2024. https://doi.org/10.1002/nano.202400042


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