Effects of High Hydrostatic Pressure Treatment: Identification and Characterization of Snakehead-Muscle-Protein-Based Angiotensin-Converting-Enzyme-Inhibitory Peptides

22 Pages Posted: 19 Nov 2023

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Guoxiang Chi

Xiamen University

Huipeng Liu

Xiamen University

Shuyu Zu

Xiamen University

Biling Tang

Xiamen University

Yuanpeng Wang

Xiamen University

Mingfeng Cao

Xiamen University

Siew-Young Quek

University of Auckland

Ning He

Xiamen University

Abstract

The main targets for antihypertensive peptides are renin and angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE). Snakehead muscle protein (SMP)-based peptides generated as enzymatic protein hydrolysates under high hydrostatic pressure (HHP) contain a pool of peptides with potential natural ACE-inhibitory activity. The 12 peptides identified possess unique properties, including net charge (Glu and Lys) and hydrophobicity (Val and Pro). These peptides were docked into the ACE catalytic site, resembling the mode of inhibition exerted by lisinopril, an effective synthetic antihypertensive drug. In particular, the long-chain peptide identified (AIGTGKTASPQQAQE) exhibited potent ACE-inhibitory activity with an IC50 value of 0.076 μM. The degree of inhibition of this peptide correlated with the H-bond interaction with ACE residues Glu162, Gln281 and Lys511. These results indicated that SMP-based peptides can be a potential natural ACE-inhibitory ingredient for the formulation of functional foods and nutraceuticals.

Keywords: Snakehead, High hydrostatic pressure treatment, Proteolysis, ACE inhibitory peptides, Molecular simulation

Suggested Citation

Chi, Guoxiang and Liu, Huipeng and Zu, Shuyu and Tang, Biling and Wang, Yuanpeng and Cao, Mingfeng and Quek, Siew-Young and He, Ning, Effects of High Hydrostatic Pressure Treatment: Identification and Characterization of Snakehead-Muscle-Protein-Based Angiotensin-Converting-Enzyme-Inhibitory Peptides. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4637920 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4637920

Guoxiang Chi

Xiamen University ( email )

Xiamen, 361005
China

Huipeng Liu

Xiamen University ( email )

Xiamen, 361005
China

Shuyu Zu

Xiamen University ( email )

Xiamen, 361005
China

Biling Tang

Xiamen University ( email )

Xiamen, 361005
China

Yuanpeng Wang

Xiamen University ( email )

Mingfeng Cao

Xiamen University ( email )

Xiamen, 361005
China

Siew-Young Quek

University of Auckland ( email )

Ning He (Contact Author)

Xiamen University ( email )

Xiamen, 361005
China

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