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Some seed-derived antioxidant peptides are known to regulate cellular modulators of ROS production, including those proposed to be promising targets of anticancer therapy. Nevertheless, research in this direction is relatively slow owing to the inevitable time-consuming nature of wet-lab experimentations. To help expedite such explorations, we performed structure-based virtual screening on seed-derived antioxidant peptides in the literature for anticancer potential.

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Aptamers are oligonucleotides and peptides around 15-100 bases in length and are suitable as detection probes or as therapeutics molecules. There are growing interests in the aptamer screening approach through computational simulation methods. DNA and RNA modelling lacks of validation on their predicted 3D structures due to less number of validation tools, unlike protein structures.

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Aptamer has been long studied as a substitute of antibodies for many purposes. However, due to the exceeded length of the aptamers obtained , difficulties arise in its manipulation during its molecular conjugation on the matrix surfaces. Current study focuses on computational improvement for aptamers screening of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) through optimization of the length sequences obtained from SELEX.

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