Elucidating the interaction mechanism of rice glutelin and soybean 11S globulin using multi-spectroscopy and molecular dynamics simulation methods

•The interaction mechanism of rice glutelin and soybean 11S globulin was revealed.•Multi-spectroscopy and molecular dynamics simulation were used in the interaction.•The secondary structure of complex was significantly correlated with particle size. Rice gluten, as the hydrophobic protein, exhibits...

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Veröffentlicht in:Food chemistry 2024-06, Vol.442, p.138615-138615, Article 138615
Hauptverfasser: Zhu, Peng-yu, Ma, Chun-min, Yang, Yang, Bian, Xin, Ren, Li-kun, Wang, Bing, Liu, Xiao-fei, Chen, Feng-lian, Zhang, Guang, Zhang, Na
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Zusammenfassung:•The interaction mechanism of rice glutelin and soybean 11S globulin was revealed.•Multi-spectroscopy and molecular dynamics simulation were used in the interaction.•The secondary structure of complex was significantly correlated with particle size. Rice gluten, as the hydrophobic protein, exhibits restricted application value in hydrophilic food, which may be enhanced through interaction with soybean 11S globulin, characterized by favorable functional properties. This study aims at revealing their interaction mechanism via multi-spectroscopy and molecular dynamics simulation. The formation and structural change of rice glutelin-soybean 11S globulin complexes were detected using fluorescence, ultra–violet and circular dichroism spectra. The addition of 11S globulin increased the contents of α-helix, β-turn and random coil, but decreased β-sheet content, and the change in secondary structure was correlated with particle size. Moreover, exposure of hydrophobic groups and formation of disulfide bonds occurred in the complexes. Molecular dynamics simulation verified these experimental results through analyses of root mean square deviation and fluctuation, hydrogen bond, secondary structure, and binding free energy analysis. This study contributes to expounding the interaction mechanism of protein and protein from the molecular level.
ISSN:0308-8146
1873-7072
DOI:10.1016/j.foodchem.2024.138615