In silico-screened cationic dipeptides from scallop with synergistic gelation effect on ι-carrageenan.
Shi-Qi XuYi-Tong HanJia-Nan YanXin-Yu JiangYi-Nan DuHai-Tao WuPublished in: Food & function (2021)
In this paper, some cationic dipeptides from scallop (Patinopecten yessoensis) male gonads (SMGs), which can synergistically gel with ι-carrageenan (ι-C), were screened by the in silico approach. Fourteen protein sequences of SMGs were obtained by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) and nano liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry (nanoLC-MS/MS) analysis and were then hydrolyzed via in silico simulation. A total of 414 sequences were obtained with 56 duplicates, half of which were positively charged at pH 7. Among the cation sequences, 171 had good water solubility, including two amino acids (Lys and Arg). The molecular weight analysis of the cationic water-soluble sequences showed that 0.2-0.3 kDa accounted for the highest proportion. Based on the obvious synergistic effect of Lys and ι-C, 11 Lys-containing dipeptides, including Ser-Lys (SK), Thr-Lys (TK), Trp-Lys (WK), Ala-Lys (AK), Leu-Lys (LK), Gly-Lys (GK), Val-Lys (VK), Cys-Lys (CK), Asn-Lys (NK), Phe-Lys (FK), and Met-Lys (MK), were finally screened out to study gelation with ι-C. It was found that the dipeptides/ι-C formed firm gels except WK/ι-C. The values of the storage modulus (G') of 11 dipeptides/ι-C were investigated by a rheometer. The G' of 8 dipeptides/ι-C was higher than 1000 Pa. These results indicated that the in silico-screened dipeptides from SMGs can form composite gels with ι-C, which can be used for the design and development of functional hydrogels.