Nicotianamine is a novel angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 inhibitor in soybean

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Abstract

Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) is a carboxypeptidase which is highly homologous to angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE). ACE2 produces vasodilator peptides angiotensin 1-7 from angiotensin II. In the present study, we synthesized various internally quenched fuorogenic (IQF) substrates (fuorophore-Xaa-Pro-quencher) based on the cleavage site of angiotensin II introducing N-terminal fluorophore N-methylanthranilic acid (Nma) and C-terminal quencher Nε-2,4-dinitrophenyl-lysine [Lys(Dnp)]. The synthesized mixed substrates “Nma-Xaa-Pro-Lys(Dnp)” were hydrolyzed by recombinant human (rh) ACE2. The amount of each product was determined by liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS) with fuorescence detection and it was found that Nma-His-Pro-Lys(Dnp) is the most suitable substrate for rhACE2. The Km, kcat, and kcat/Km values of Nma-His-Pro-Lys(Dnp) on rhACE2 were determined to be 23.3 μM, 167 s-1, and 7.17 μM-1 s-1, respectively. Using the rhACE2 and the newly developed IQF substrate, we found rhACE2 inhibitory activity in soybean and isolated the active compound soybean ACE2 inhibitor (ACE2iSB). The physicochemical data on the isolated ACE2iSB were identical to those of nicoti-anamine. ACE2iSB strongly inhibited rhACE2 activity with an IC50 value of 84 nM. This is the frst demonstration of an ACE2 inhibitor from foodstuffs.

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Takahashi, S., Yoshiya, T., Yoshizawa-Kumagaye, K., & Sugiyama, T. (2015). Nicotianamine is a novel angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 inhibitor in soybean. Biomedical Research (Japan), 36(3), 219–224. https://doi.org/10.2220/biomedres.36.219

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