Physical Modification of Whey Protein by Interacting with Methyl Hesperidin: Impacts on Antioxidant Activity and Underlying Mechanism.

IF 3.6 3区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Songbo Ma, Shuang Yang, Suqi Yang, Lili Chen, Meilan Yuan, Yong Jiang, Li Zhao, Chunqing Bai
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Abstract

In this work, the possibility of enhancing the antioxidant capacity of whey protein (WP) through non-covalent interaction with methyl hesperidin (MH, a hesperidin derivative) was assessed. The underlying mechanism was analyzed in terms of multi-spectroscopy methods, thermodynamic analysis, and molecular docking simulation. The data indicated that MH could spontaneously bind to WP and form a non-fluorescent complex when physically mixed together. The presence of MH statically quenched the intrinsic fluorescence of WP, changed the microenvironment of amino acid residue, and altered the secondary and tertiary structure of WP, which in turn enhanced the antioxidant capacity of WP. The underlying mechanism may be assigned to hydrophobic interactions, which promoted MH inserting itself into the hydrophobic cavity in WP. The methoxy group on the B ring of MH may form hydrogen bonds with amino acids, which enhances the freedom of the phenyl hydroxyl group, resulting in higher antioxidant capacity than other hesperidin structural analogs. This research would enrich the theoretical basis about the interaction between protein and hesperidin-based derivatives, and it may supply valuable information for its application in the food and medicine fields.

甲基橙皮苷对乳清蛋白的物理改性:对抗氧化活性的影响及其机制。
本研究评估了乳清蛋白(WP)通过与橙皮苷衍生物甲基橙皮苷(MH)非共价相互作用增强其抗氧化能力的可能性。通过多光谱分析、热力学分析和分子对接模拟等方法对其机理进行了分析。数据表明,MH在物理混合时可以自发地与WP结合并形成非荧光复合物。MH的存在静态猝灭了WP的固有荧光,改变了氨基酸残基的微环境,改变了WP的二级和三级结构,从而增强了WP的抗氧化能力。潜在的机制可能是疏水相互作用,这促使MH插入到WP的疏水腔中。MH B环上的甲氧基可与氨基酸形成氢键,增强了苯基羟基的自由,抗氧化能力高于其他橙皮苷结构类似物。本研究将丰富橙皮苷类衍生物与蛋白质相互作用的理论基础,并为橙皮苷类衍生物在食品和医药领域的应用提供有价值的信息。
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Biology-Basel
Biology-Basel Biological Science-Biological Science
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
4.80%
发文量
1618
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: Biology (ISSN 2079-7737) is an international, peer-reviewed, quick-refereeing open access journal of Biological Science published by MDPI online. It publishes reviews, research papers and communications in all areas of biology and at the interface of related disciplines. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Electronic files regarding the full details of the experimental procedure, if unable to be published in a normal way, can be deposited as supplementary material.
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