Lipopeptides in promoting signals at surface/interface of micelles: Their roles in repairing cellular and nuclear damages

Lipopeptides are recognized as a structurally diverse group of functional biopeptides. They possess multiple biological, biotechnological and therapeutic applications and are able to affect cell membrane integrity and permeability. It is widely accepted that suppressing the interaction of redooxidat...

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Main Authors: Saadi, Sami, Saari, Nazamid, Mohd Ghazali, Hasanah, Mohammed, Abdulkarim Sabo, Abdul Hamid, Azizah, Nacer, Nor Elhouda, Anwar, Farooq
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Published: Elsevier BV 2022
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author Saadi, Sami
Saari, Nazamid
Mohd Ghazali, Hasanah
Mohammed, Abdulkarim Sabo
Abdul Hamid, Azizah
Nacer, Nor Elhouda
Anwar, Farooq
author_facet Saadi, Sami
Saari, Nazamid
Mohd Ghazali, Hasanah
Mohammed, Abdulkarim Sabo
Abdul Hamid, Azizah
Nacer, Nor Elhouda
Anwar, Farooq
author_sort Saadi, Sami
collection UPM
description Lipopeptides are recognized as a structurally diverse group of functional biopeptides. They possess multiple biological, biotechnological and therapeutic applications and are able to affect cell membrane integrity and permeability. It is widely accepted that suppressing the interaction of redooxidation is mainly aimed by inserting functional biopeptides on form alpha-helical peptides or on form antibody. Such types of structured biomaterials have great potential in promoting signal transductions to the most organelles having geometrical and spacial structures similar to endogenous liposome forms such as lysosomes, ribosomes, mitochondria and platelets.. Thus, inserting radioactive trace-elements along with biopeptides is necessary in tracing the trajectory of those radioactive micelles that are destined in targeting further complicated disease and growth factor propagation. These techniques are important in determining structure-symmetry and asymmetry leading to meso-spherical crystal-packing modes or to copolymer vesiculization. The main objective of this review is to highlight and elucidate the potential role of lipopeptides in promoting signals at surface/interface of micelles along with their functionalities in repairing cellular and nuclear damages. Moreover, state-of-the-art scientific knowledge is reviewed regarding bioconjugation and structuring charged-mono-layer and/or bi-layer phospholipidic membranes in adherent to signal-biopeptides using some advanced techniques such as ultra-sound probe based polydispersity of radioactive trace-elements assisted microdialysis as micro-separating techniques in between those miscible and immiscible compounds.
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spelling upm.eprints-1020962023-08-11T08:37:00Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102096/ Lipopeptides in promoting signals at surface/interface of micelles: Their roles in repairing cellular and nuclear damages Saadi, Sami Saari, Nazamid Mohd Ghazali, Hasanah Mohammed, Abdulkarim Sabo Abdul Hamid, Azizah Nacer, Nor Elhouda Anwar, Farooq Lipopeptides are recognized as a structurally diverse group of functional biopeptides. They possess multiple biological, biotechnological and therapeutic applications and are able to affect cell membrane integrity and permeability. It is widely accepted that suppressing the interaction of redooxidation is mainly aimed by inserting functional biopeptides on form alpha-helical peptides or on form antibody. Such types of structured biomaterials have great potential in promoting signal transductions to the most organelles having geometrical and spacial structures similar to endogenous liposome forms such as lysosomes, ribosomes, mitochondria and platelets.. Thus, inserting radioactive trace-elements along with biopeptides is necessary in tracing the trajectory of those radioactive micelles that are destined in targeting further complicated disease and growth factor propagation. These techniques are important in determining structure-symmetry and asymmetry leading to meso-spherical crystal-packing modes or to copolymer vesiculization. The main objective of this review is to highlight and elucidate the potential role of lipopeptides in promoting signals at surface/interface of micelles along with their functionalities in repairing cellular and nuclear damages. Moreover, state-of-the-art scientific knowledge is reviewed regarding bioconjugation and structuring charged-mono-layer and/or bi-layer phospholipidic membranes in adherent to signal-biopeptides using some advanced techniques such as ultra-sound probe based polydispersity of radioactive trace-elements assisted microdialysis as micro-separating techniques in between those miscible and immiscible compounds. Elsevier BV 2022 Article PeerReviewed Saadi, Sami and Saari, Nazamid and Mohd Ghazali, Hasanah and Mohammed, Abdulkarim Sabo and Abdul Hamid, Azizah and Nacer, Nor Elhouda and Anwar, Farooq (2022) Lipopeptides in promoting signals at surface/interface of micelles: Their roles in repairing cellular and nuclear damages. Food Bioscience, 46 (101522). pp. 1-18. ISSN 2212-4292; ESSN: 2212-4306 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212429221006477 10.1016/j.fbio.2021.101522
spellingShingle Saadi, Sami
Saari, Nazamid
Mohd Ghazali, Hasanah
Mohammed, Abdulkarim Sabo
Abdul Hamid, Azizah
Nacer, Nor Elhouda
Anwar, Farooq
Lipopeptides in promoting signals at surface/interface of micelles: Their roles in repairing cellular and nuclear damages
title Lipopeptides in promoting signals at surface/interface of micelles: Their roles in repairing cellular and nuclear damages
title_full Lipopeptides in promoting signals at surface/interface of micelles: Their roles in repairing cellular and nuclear damages
title_fullStr Lipopeptides in promoting signals at surface/interface of micelles: Their roles in repairing cellular and nuclear damages
title_full_unstemmed Lipopeptides in promoting signals at surface/interface of micelles: Their roles in repairing cellular and nuclear damages
title_short Lipopeptides in promoting signals at surface/interface of micelles: Their roles in repairing cellular and nuclear damages
title_sort lipopeptides in promoting signals at surface interface of micelles their roles in repairing cellular and nuclear damages
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