In Silico Predicting the Presence of the S100B Motif in Edible Plants and Detecting Its Immunoreactive Materials: Perspectives for Functional Foods, Dietary Supplements and Phytotherapies.


Journal

International journal of molecular sciences
ISSN: 1422-0067
Titre abrégé: Int J Mol Sci
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 101092791

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
11 Sep 2024
Historique:
received: 23 07 2024
revised: 06 09 2024
accepted: 08 09 2024
medline: 28 9 2024
pubmed: 28 9 2024
entrez: 28 9 2024
Statut: epublish

Résumé

The protein S100B is a part of the S100 protein family, which consists of at least 25 calcium-binding proteins. S100B is highly conserved across different species, supporting important biological functions. The protein was shown to play a role in gut microbiota eubiosis and is secreted in human breast milk, suggesting a physiological trophic function in newborn development. This study explores the possible presence of the S100B motif in plant genomes, and of S100B-like immunoreactive material in different plant extracts, opening up potential botanical uses for dietary supplementation. To explore the presence of the S100B motif in plants, a bioinformatic workflow was used. In addition, the immunoreactivity of S100B from vegetable and fruit samples was tested using an ELISA assay. The S100B motif was expected in silico in the genome of different edible plants belonging to the Viridiplantae clade, such as

Identifiants

pubmed: 39337302
pii: ijms25189813
doi: 10.3390/ijms25189813
pii:
doi:

Substances chimiques

S100 Calcium Binding Protein beta Subunit 0
Plant Proteins 0

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Auteurs

Vincenzo Romano Spica (V)

Department of Movement, Human and Health Sciences, University of Rome "Foro Italico", 00135 Rome, Italy.

Veronica Volpini (V)

Department of Movement, Human and Health Sciences, University of Rome "Foro Italico", 00135 Rome, Italy.

Federica Valeriani (F)

Department of Movement, Human and Health Sciences, University of Rome "Foro Italico", 00135 Rome, Italy.

Giovanni Carotenuto (G)

Department of Ecological and Biological Sciences, University of Tuscia, Viale dell'Università s.n.c., 01100 Viterbo, Italy.

Manuel Arcieri (M)

Department of Health Technology, Technical University of Denmark, 2800 Kongens Lyngby, Denmark.

Serena Platania (S)

Department of Movement, Human and Health Sciences, University of Rome "Foro Italico", 00135 Rome, Italy.
Genes, Via Venti Settembre 118, 00187 Roma, Italy.

Tiziana Castrignanò (T)

Department of Ecological and Biological Sciences, University of Tuscia, Viale dell'Università s.n.c., 01100 Viterbo, Italy.

Maria Elisabetta Clementi (ME)

Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie Chimiche "Giulio Natta" SCITEC-CNR, L.go F. Vito 1, 00168 Rome, Italy.

Fabrizio Michetti (F)

Department of Movement, Human and Health Sciences, University of Rome "Foro Italico", 00135 Rome, Italy.
Genes, Via Venti Settembre 118, 00187 Roma, Italy.
Department of Medicine, LUM University, 70010 Casamassima, Italy.

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