Publication | Open Access
The Radiant World of Cyanobacterial Phycobiliproteins: Examining Their Structure, Functions, and Biomedical Potentials
18
Citations
67
References
2024
Year
Protein AssemblyMolecular BiologyCyanobacteriaBiomedical PotentialsProteinaceous NatureProtein PurificationProtein FoldingRadiant WorldBioanalysisCurrent StatusProtein ChemistryBiochemistryBiomolecular AnalysisBioconjugationCyanobacterial PhycobiliproteinsBiomolecular InteractionPharmacologyNatural SciencesPhotoprotectionUnique Spectral FeaturesProtein EngineeringMedicinePigment
Phycobiliproteins (PBPs) are accessory light-harvesting pigment complexes found in cyanobacteria, red algae, and certain types of cryptophytes. The unique spectral features (strong absorbance and fluorescence), proteinaceous nature, and some imperative properties such as the anti-oxidative, hepato-protective, anti-inflammatory, and anti-aging activity of PBPs allow their use in biomedical industries. However, basic research and technological innovations are required to explore their potential in biomedical applications. The techniques responsible for therapeutic effects need to be standardized for medical application purposes. This review focuses on the current status of PBPs, their structure, functions, methods of preparation, and applications. Additionally, the stability, bioavailability, and safety issues of PBPs, along with their use in therapeutics, are discussed.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1