Revealing the ACE receptor binding properties and interaction mechanisms of salty oligopeptides from Stropharia rugosoannulata mushroom by molecular simulation and antihypertensive evaluation

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第一作者: Li, Wen

作者: Li, Wen;Chen, Wanchao;Zhang, Zhong;Wu, Di;Liu, Peng;Li, Zhengpeng;Yang, Yan;Li, Wen;Chen, Wanchao;Zhang, Zhong;Wu, Di;Liu, Peng;Li, Zhengpeng;Yang, Yan;Li, Wen;Ma, Haile;Wang, Jinbin

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期刊名称:FOOD & FUNCTION ( 影响因子:6.1; 五年影响因子:6.5 )

ISSN: 2042-6496

年卷期: 2024 年 15 卷 10 期

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收录情况: SCI

摘要: The salty oligopeptides from Stropharia rugosoannulata have been proven to be potential ACE inhibitors. To investigate the ACE receptor binding properties and interaction mechanisms of salty oligopeptides, the molecular interaction, dynamics simulation, and antihypertensive evaluation cross-validation strategy were employed to reveal the oligopeptides' binding reactions and modes with the ACE receptor. Single oligopeptide (ESPERPFL, KSWDDFFTR) had exothermic and specific binding reactions with the ACE receptor, driven by hydrogen bonds and van der Waals forces. The coexistence of the multiple oligopeptide molecules did not produce the apparent ACE receptor competition binding reactions. The molecular dynamics simulation verified that the two oligopeptides disturbed the ACE receptor's different residue regions. Both oligopeptides could form stable complexes with the ACE receptor. Based on the classification of 50 oligopeptides' binding modes, ESPERPFL and KSWDDFFTR belonged to different classes, and their receptor binding modes and sites complemented, resulting in a potential synergistic effect on ACE inhibition. The antihypertensive effect of KSWDDFFTR and its distribution in the body were evaluated using SHR rats orally and ICR mice by tail vein injection, and KSWDDFFTR had antihypertensive effects within 8 h. The study provides a theoretical basis for understanding salty oligopeptides' ACE receptor binding mechanism and their antihypertensive effects.

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