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Review Article

Cryptides: latent peptides everywhere

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Pages 246-263 | Received 21 Dec 2017, Accepted 28 Feb 2018, Published online: 22 Mar 2018
 

Abstract

Proteomic surveys with top-down platforms are today revealing thousands of naturally occurring fragments of bigger proteins. Some of them have not functional meaning because they derive from pathways responsible for protein degradation, but many have specific functions, often completely different from that one of the parent proteins. These peptides encrypted in the protein sequence are nowadays called cryptides. They are frequent in the animal and plant kingdoms and represent a new interesting –omic field of investigation. To point out how much widespread is their presence, we describe here the most studied cryptides from very common sources such as serum albumin, immunoglobulins, hemoglobin, and from saliva and milk proteins. Given its vastness, it is unfeasible to cover the topic exhaustively, therefore only several selected examples of cryptides from other sources are thereafter reported. Demanding is the development of new –omic platforms for the functional screening of new cryptides, which could provide suggestion for peptides and peptido-mimetics with variegate fields of application.

Disclosure statement

The authors report no conflict of interest.

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Funding

The authors acknowledge the financial support of the Cagliari University [PRID 2015], the Catholic University of Rome [D1-2016 R4124500372], the MUIR [60% 2016], the Italian Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche [CNR-PROMOL-DCM-AD007] and the Regione Autonoma Sardegna [TENDER-G25I-140000-70002].

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