and Analyses of the Adiponectin Receptor Agonistic Action of Soybean Tripeptides
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The Tyr-Pro (YP) dipeptide can serve as an adiponectin receptor 1 (AdipoR1) agonist. We thus investigated the AdipoR1-agonistic potential of YP-related tripeptides in the soybean protein sequence. Among the 17 soybean candidate tripeptides, those elongated at the C-terminus of YP (0.1 μM YPG, 140 ± 16%; 0.1 μM YPE, 141 ± 22%; 0.1 μM YPP, 145 ± 19%; 0.1 μM YPQ, 143 ± 20%; < 0.05) significantly promoted glucose uptake by L6 muscle myotubes, comparable to the effect of 0.1 μM AdipoRon (163 ± 52%, < 0.05). The knockdown of AdipoR1 expression in L6 cells abrogated this effect of YPG and YPP, indicating that the two tripeptides had an AdipoR1 agonistic effect. CHARMM-GUI-aided molecular dynamics simulation in a virtual phospholipid membrane revealed that YPG and YPP were stably positioned at the binding pockets of AdipoR1 (binding free energy < -10 kcal/mol). These findings demonstrate that the tripeptides YPG and YPP, with AdipoR1 agonistic YP sequences, have alternative adiponectin-like potential their preferential binding to AdipoR1.
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