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Natural Compounds as Immunostimulators with Antimicrobial Activity from Garden Snails Helix aspersa
Antragsteller
Professor Stefan Stevanovic, Ph.D.
Fachliche Zuordnung
Strukturbiologie
Förderung
Förderung von 2012 bis 2016
Projektkennung
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Projektnummer 220940268
Many peptides and oxygen-binding proteins have been identified in the hemolymph of mollusks. Most of them present antimicrobial activity, and are as such new and innovative alternatives to chemical antibiotics with a promising future as biotechnological tools. Moreover, the development of antibiotics, with novel mechanisms of action is a persisting issue. Therefore, one of the main goals of this project is: Novel peptides, glycopeptides and glycoproteins will be isolated from the hemolymph of molluscan snails Helix aspersa. Applying mass spectrometry, their primary and carbohydrate structures will be determined. On the other hand, by performing genomic and proteomic studies, the results obtained through this proposal will offer information on the efficacy of Helix aspersa hemocyanin to be an immunostimulating protein of high potential. Molluscan Hcs are powerful antigens, probably due to their high carbohydrate content and specific monosaccharide composition. Therefore, to investigate the effect and mechanism of action, the architecture of peptides and Helix aspersa Hc will be studied at the level of their molecular organization, amino acid sequence, and carbohydrate structure using several new methods and techniques. Based on the obtained information, Helix hemocyanin and peptides will be offered as commercial products for pharmaceutic and cosmetic industry, and medicine.
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Internationaler Bezug
Bulgarien
Beteiligte Personen
Professorin Dr. Pavlina Alexandrova Dolashka-Angelova; Professor Dr. Wolfgang Voelter (†)