Cathepsin B is a vitally important enzyme in various physiological processes and in tumor invasion and metastasis. A cathepsin B inhibitor, HCB-SunI, was identified and purified from sunflower seeds, Helianthus annuus, using ammonium sulfate precipitation and two steps of conventional chromatography. The molecular mass of HCB-SunI was estimated to be 12 kDa by SDS-PAGE and 12.32 kDa by MALDI TOF MS. Its N-terminal amino acid sequence was determined to be: PYGGGGTESG. HCB-SunI not only inhibited Helicoverpa cathepsin B (HCB) but also decreased the growth of HeLa and glioma cells by 7 ∼ 27% and 6 ∼ 22%, respectively, when the cells were grown in a final concentration of 0.002 ∼ 0.008 μM inhibitor.
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Zhang, X. C., Shao, H. L., Wang, J. X., & Zhao, X. F. (2006). Purification and characterisation of an inhibitor of a cathepsin B-like proteinase from sunflower seed. Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry, 21(4), 433–439. https://doi.org/10.1080/14756360500381244
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