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    Studi In Silico Potensi Peptida Bioaktif dari Protein Globulin 11S BijI Salvia hispanica L. sebagai Inhibitor Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE)

    In Silico Study of Bioactive Peptides from 11s Globulin Protein of Salvia hispanica L. Seeds as Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) Inhibitor

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    2024
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    Simanjuntak, Ruth Nadya
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    Permata, Yade Metri
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    Background: Hypertension is a degenerative disease with a high mortality rate. Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) receptors play a role in blood pressure regulation through the Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone System. The 11S globulin protein peptide from Salvia hispanica L. seeds is predicted to have activity as antihypertensive agent through ACE inhibition. Objective: This research aims to predict that the activity of 11S globulin protein of Salvia hispanica L. seeds as an antihypertensive by inhibiting ACE in silico. Methods: This research was used biological activity prediction by PASS Online, physiochemical Lipinski Rule of Five by ScfBio, pharmacokinetics by SwissADME, allergenicity by AllerTop, and toxicity by ToxinPred as well as molecular docking of ACE. Result: Based on the research, 146 peptides are predicted to antihypertenaive activity by PASS Online, 31 peptides qualify the Lipinski's Rule of Five, 21 peptides qualify the ADME parameters, 83 peptides are not allergenic, and one peptide GCCSAQM is toxic. From the docking results, the binding affinity value between the peptides and ACE inhibitors ranged from -5.004 to -10.058; the binding affinity of native ligand was -10.400; the binding affinity of captopril was -5.368. From amino acid residue analysis, it is known that all peptides have similar amino acid residues with native ligand and captopril. FYTNAPRL has the smallest binding affinity value -10.058, which was obtained through hydrolysis using the enzyme pepsin. Conclusion: The 11S globulin protein peptides of Salvia hispanica L. seeds have antihypertensive activity, with test results showing that each peptide has inhibitory activity on the ACE in silico.
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