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Introduction: Hyperlipidemia remains a major disease threatening global public health. The morbidity and mortality associated with cardiovascular diseases have been increasing. The inhibition of 3-Hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase (HMGCR), a key enzyme in the cholesterol synthesis pathway, can effectively reduce cholesterol levels. Methods and results: In this study, the most suitable protease for preparing HMGCR inhibitory peptides was screened using the evaluation indexes of peptide yield and HMGCR inhibition rate. Peptide sequences with molecular weights <1 kDa were identified, and peptide fragments were docked with HMGCR for virtual screening. The inhibitory effects of these peptides on HMGCR activity were evaluated in vitro using a high-fat Hep-G2 cell model. The screened peptides possessed significant HMGCR inhibitory activity and reduced cholesterol micelle solubility and total cholesterol and triglyceride levels in hyperlipidemic Hep-G2 cells. Conclusion: This study provides novel insights into developing natural drugs for hyperlipidemia; moreover, the results will facilitate the functional application of marine bioactive peptides.
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Qiao, K., Liu, L., Chen, Y., Huang, Q., Chen, B., Wu, J., … Liu, Z. (2024). Virtual screening and evaluation of bioactive peptides from Haliotis discus hannai as potential HMGCR inhibitors for hyperlipidemia treatment. Frontiers in Nutrition, 11. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2024.1525768
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