Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1347-6947
Print ISSN : 0916-8451
Angiotensin I-converting Enzyme Inhibitory Peptides in an Alkaline Protease Hydrolyzate Derived from Sardine Muscle
Hiroshi MatsufujiToshiro MatsuiEiji SekiKatsuhiro OsajimaMasatoshi NakashimaYutaka Osajima
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1994 Volume 58 Issue 12 Pages 2244-2245

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The ACE inhibitory activity of an alkaline protease hydrolyzate from sardine muscle did not change after being treated by gastrointestinal proteases (IC50 = 0. 082 mg protein/ml). Eleven new ACE inhibitory peptides, constructed with 2 to 4 amino acid residues, were isolated from the hydrolyzate. The ACE inhibitory activity of each was mostly below 100μM of IC50 value ; the maximal inhibitory activity was observed for Lys-Trp (IC50 = 1. 63 μM). The isolated peptides inhibited ACE competitively, except for Met-Tyr with non-competitive inhibition. As the result of sequence homology, Arg-Val-Tyr isolated from the hydrolyzate was found in the primary structure of angiotensins I, II, and III, and of des Asp[1]-angiotensin I.

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