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titleOfInvention Short chain polypeptide for inhibiting cancer cell growth as well as encoding gene and application of short chain polypeptide
abstract The invention discloses short chain polypeptide for inhibiting cancer cell growth as well as encoding gene and application of the short chain polypeptide. The polypeptide provided by the invention is the following polypeptide (a) or (b), wherein (a) is the polypeptide formed by amino acid sequences shown as a sequence 2 in a sequence table, (b) is the polypeptide derived from the (a), and the polypeptide (b) is obtained through the substitution and/or deletion and/or addition of one or a plurality of amino acid residues on the amino acid residue sequence of the sequence 2 in the sequence table and has the functions of inhibiting the tumor cell growth and/or promoting the tumor cell apoptosis. Experiments prove that the polypeptide provided by the invention can cause the apoptosis of HeLa cells of human cervical cancer cells, so the short chain polypeptide can become good anti-cancer medicine with low side effect.
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