Process Biochemistry, Vol.76, 203-212, 2019
Structure, molecular modification and anti-tumor activity of melanin from Lachnum singerianum
Intracellular melanin (LIM) was extracted from Lachnum singerianum YM296 mycelium. LIM-a, LIM-b and LIM-c were resolved from LIM by Sephadex G-15 column chromatography, in which LIM-a was the main homogeneous component with a molecular weight of 530 Da. Based on the elemental analysis, mass spectrometry, infrared spectroscopy and NMR analysis, the molecular formula (C28H20N2O7S2) and possible structural formula of LIM-a were proposed. In order to increase its water solubility, non-water-soluble LIM-a was modified by histidine, lysine and arginine, and histidine-melanin (HLIM-a) had the highest water solubility, being 47.7 mg L-1 in distilled water at room temperature. Infrared spectroscopy, mass spectroscopy and H-1 NMR analysis of HLIM-a indicated that histidine-melanin was formed by conjugating LIM-a molecule with histidine molecule. In vivo test showed that both LIM-a and HLIM-a had significant anti-tumor activity, in which HLIM-a showed better efficacy. Immunohistochemistry analysis and cytokines detection suggested that LIM-a and HLIM-a may repress tumor growth through activating the immune response.
Keywords:Lachnum singerianum;Homogeneous melanin;Water solubility;Histidine modification;Anti-tumor activity