The carboxyl-terminal penta-peptide repeats of major royal jelly protein 3 enhance cell proliferation

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Royal jelly (RJ) is known as an important functional foodstuff that promotes several health benefits and contains various bioactive substances, including major royal jelly proteins (MRJPs). Among the MRJPs, MRJP3 possesses both cell proliferation and wound healing effects. As the carboxyl domain of MRJP3 contains tandem penta-peptide repeat (TPR) sequences unique to MRJP3 among the MRJPs, we purified the TPRs as glutathione-S-transferase (GST)-fusion proteins and demonstrated their dose-dependent effects on THP-1 and Vero cell proliferation. The GST-TPR protein with 19 repeats (GST-TPR19) showed cell proliferative activity equivalent to MRJP3 and higher than GST-TPR6. GST-TPR19 also exhibited wound healing activity at a level similar to MRJP3. Digestion of GST-TPR19 with trypsin had no effect on its cell proliferative activity, suggesting that the main digested products; i.e., penta-peptides (Q-N-x-N-[K/R]), maintain the cell proliferative ability of MRJP3. In conclusion, the TPRs of MRJP3 are critical to the beneficial effect(s) of RJ.

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Minegaki, N., Koshizuka, T., Nishina, S., Kondo, H., Takahashi, K., Sugiyama, T., & Inoue, N. (2020). The carboxyl-terminal penta-peptide repeats of major royal jelly protein 3 enhance cell proliferation. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 43(12), 1911–1916. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.b20-00607

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