Literature DB >> 34313364

The C-terminally shortened analogs of a hexapeptide derived from Lingzhi hydrolysate with enhanced tyrosinase-inhibitory activity.

Sucheewin Krobthong1, Yodying Yingchutrakul2, Pawitrabhorn Samutrtai3, Kiattawee Choowongkomon1,4,5.   

Abstract

Ganoderma lucidum or Lingzhi (Chinese) is a medicinal fungus widely used in traditional medicine as a health supplement. This study was conducted to identify an approach to enhance the anti-tyrosinase activity of a peptide from G. lucidum by chemical modification of its C-terminus. The original peptide was obtained from protease-digested Lingzhi proteins, followed by ultrafiltration (molecular weight cut-off 3 kDa) and C18 solid-phase extraction. The hexapeptide (NH2 -VLTCGF-COOH) possessing the anti-tyrosinase activity was identified by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). This hexapeptide was subjected to shortening to enhance the anti-tyrosinase activity. Both the original peptide and the shortened peptides were synthesized by solid-phase peptide synthesis. The purity and mass of the synthetic peptide and the modified peptide were evaluated by high-performance liquid chromatography and LC-MS, respectively. Comparison of the tyrosinase activities showed that the modified peptide demonstrated more than 23.27 ± 1.07% activity, which was better than that of the hexapeptide. The structure-related biological activity was explained by molecular docking, wherein the VLT-tyrosinase complex showed two interaction forces: Asn260 and Gly281 through H-bonding and Glu256 through electrostatic interaction. This information could help toward gaining further understanding of the correlation between the anti-tyrosinase activity and the molecular structure of the modified hexapeptide and support its potential use as a safe cosmetic ingredient with tyrosinase-suppressing ability.
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Keywords:  C-terminal shortening; Ganoderma lucidum; bioactive peptide

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34313364     DOI: 10.1002/ardp.202100204

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Pharm (Weinheim)        ISSN: 0365-6233            Impact factor:   3.751


  2 in total

1.  Discovery of a Multifunctional Octapeptide from Lingzhi with Antioxidant and Tyrosinase Inhibitory Activity.

Authors:  Yodying Yingchutrakul; Sucheewin Krobthong; Kiattawee Choowongkomon; Phakorn Papan; Pawitrabhorn Samutrtai; Thanisorn Mahatnirunkul; Thitikorn Chomtong; Nitipol Srimongkolpithak; Theeranuch Jaroenchuensiri; Chanat Aonbangkhen
Journal:  Pharmaceuticals (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-30

Review 2.  The Hypopigmentation Mechanism of Tyrosinase Inhibitory Peptides Derived from Food Proteins: An Overview.

Authors:  Yuqiong Song; Shengjun Chen; Laihao Li; Yaoxun Zeng; Xiao Hu
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-04-22       Impact factor: 4.927

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