Enkephalin

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== Clinical relevance ==
== Clinical relevance ==
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Met-Enkephalin (MENK) may contribute to '''immune responses''' against tumors and viral infections by activating multiple types of immune cells, enabling them to secrete various cytokines or directly kill target cells. The nuclear membrane of certain cancer cells expressed receptors to which MENK bound, resulting in marked growth inhibition of cancer cells in vitro<ref>Wang DM, Wang GC, Yang J, Plotnikoff NP, Griffin N, Han YM, Qi RQ, Gao XH and Shan FP: Inhibition of the growth of human melanoma cells by methionine enkephalin. Mol Med Rep 14: 5521-5527, 2016</ref>.
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Met-Enkephalin (MENK) may contribute to '''immune responses''' against tumors and viral infections by activating multiple types of immune cells, enabling them to secrete various cytokines or directly kill target cells. The nuclear membrane of certain cancer cells expressed receptors to which MENK bound, resulting in marked growth inhibition of cancer cells in vitro<ref>Wang, D. M., Jiao, X., Plotnikoff, N. P., Griffin, N., Qi, R. Q., Gao, X. H., & Shan, F. P. (2017). Killing effect of methionine enkephalin on melanoma in vivo and in vitro. Oncology reports, 38(4), 2132–2140. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.2017.5918</ref>.
Activation of δ opioid receptors acts against oxidative stress in the central nervous system and promotes neuron survival. Enkephalin is able to cross the blood-brain barrier; it has been hypothesized to be a promising strategy to promote '''neuron regeneration''', especially in brain damage caused by stroke <ref>Liu, Y., Fu, N., Su, J., Wang, X., & Li, X. (2019). Rapid Enkephalin Delivery Using Exosomes to Promote Neurons Recovery in Ischemic Stroke by Inhibiting Neuronal p53/Caspase-3. BioMed research international, 2019, 4273290. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/4273290</ref>. Multifunctional fluorinated enkephalin analog, LYS739 can be considered as a potential lead for ischemic stroke research and may provide advantages given the multimeric peptide-opiate structure<ref>Rashedul Islam, M., Yang, L., Sun Lee, Y., J Hruby, V., T Karamyan, V., & J Abbruscato, T. (2016). Enkephalin-fentanyl multifunctional opioids as potential neuroprotectants for '''ischemic stroke treatment'''. Current pharmaceutical design, 22(42), 6459-6468.</ref>.
Activation of δ opioid receptors acts against oxidative stress in the central nervous system and promotes neuron survival. Enkephalin is able to cross the blood-brain barrier; it has been hypothesized to be a promising strategy to promote '''neuron regeneration''', especially in brain damage caused by stroke <ref>Liu, Y., Fu, N., Su, J., Wang, X., & Li, X. (2019). Rapid Enkephalin Delivery Using Exosomes to Promote Neurons Recovery in Ischemic Stroke by Inhibiting Neuronal p53/Caspase-3. BioMed research international, 2019, 4273290. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/4273290</ref>. Multifunctional fluorinated enkephalin analog, LYS739 can be considered as a potential lead for ischemic stroke research and may provide advantages given the multimeric peptide-opiate structure<ref>Rashedul Islam, M., Yang, L., Sun Lee, Y., J Hruby, V., T Karamyan, V., & J Abbruscato, T. (2016). Enkephalin-fentanyl multifunctional opioids as potential neuroprotectants for '''ischemic stroke treatment'''. Current pharmaceutical design, 22(42), 6459-6468.</ref>.

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Structure of human DPP3 in complex with opioid peptide leu-enkephalin

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