多酚氧化酶与Cumalic酸结合生物聚合物体系的三维指纹光谱研究

C.Y. Wu, W. Ling, Yuan Yao, M. Guo, N. Nuraje
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Cumalic acid (CA),抗氧化剂,在自然界的生物化学过程中的保护作用引起了人们极大的兴趣。多酚氧化酶(PPO)是一种酶,在蔬菜、水果和蘑菇等植物的老化和褐变过程中起着至关重要的作用。CA和PPO的相互作用揭示了代谢和衰老的重要信息。因此,本文采用光谱方法和分子模拟相结合的方法探讨了CA与多酚氧化酶(PPO)结合的分子机制。首次建立了CA-PPO配合物的三维指纹图谱,表征了CA与PPO之间相互作用的生物聚合物。光谱方法的应用表明,CA能有效猝灭PPO的本征荧光。焓变(ΔH°)和熵变(ΔS°)表明CA-PPO配合物主要由CA和PPO的疏水相互作用来稳定。建立CA-PPO的λ-UV-F指纹图谱,可以证明CA与PPO之间的三维相互作用。随后,分子模型表明CA主要通过疏水相互作用和位于氨基酸残基Ala202、His38、His54和Ser206上的氢键与PPO结合。计算模拟结果与光谱实验结果一致,证明了CA-PPO相互作用的三维模型是可信的。
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Three-Dimensional Fingerprint Spectroscopy Study on the Biopolymer System of Polyphenol Oxidase Binding with Cumalic Acid
The protection of Cumalic acid (CA), antioxidant, in the biochemical process in nature has aroused great interest.Polyphenol oxidase (PPO), an enzyme, plays a vital function in aging and browning of plants, such as vegetables, fruits and mushrooms. The interaction of CA and PPO reveals the important information in metabolism and aging. Thus, the molecular mechanism of CA binding with polyphenol oxidase (PPO) was explored by combining spectroscopic methods with molecular modeling. A three-dimensional fingerprint of the CA-PPO complex was built for the first time to characterize the interaction biopolymer between CA and PPO. Application of the spectroscopic methods indicated that CA effectively quenched the intrinsic fluorescence of PPO. The enthalpy change (ΔH°) and entropy change (ΔS°) suggested that the CA-PPO complex was predominantly stabilized by hydrophobic interactions CA and PPO. Building the λ-UV-F fingerprint of CA-PPO made it possible to demonstrate the three-dimensional interactions between CA and PPO. Subsequently, molecular modeling demonstrated that CA was primarily bound to PPO by hydrophobic interactions and hydrogen bonds located at amino acid residues Ala202, His38, His54 and Ser206. The computational simulations were consistent with the spectral experiments demonstrating confidence in the three-dimensional model determined of the CA-PPO interaction.
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