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Published on: May 17, 2024
Characterization of binding interaction between rice glutelin and gallic acid: Multi-spectroscopic analyses and
Taotao Dai1, Xiaoyan Yan1, Qian Li2
1State Key Laboratory of Food Science and Technology, Nanchang University, No. 235 Nanjing East Road, Nanchang 330047, China.
Abstract:
Many foods contain mixtures of plant dietary proteins and polyphenols, but there is currently a relatively poor understanding of the nature of the interactions between these components. In this study, the interaction of rice glutelin (RG) and gallic acid (GA) was characterized by spectroscopic and molecular docking techniques. The intrinsic fluorescence of RG quenched after the addition of GA, indicating that an interaction occurred. Thermodynamic analyses indicated that the binding process was spontaneous and the main driving forces were hydrogen bonds and van der Waals forces. The surface hydrophobicity of RG decreased with increasing GA. Furthermore, synchronous fluorescence and circular dichroism spectra provided insights into micro-environmental and conformational changes of RG. In particular, there was a reduction of α-helix structure and an increase of β-sheet structure present in RG after the binding interaction. Finally, molecular docking analysis provided a visual representation of a single binding site where GA interacted with specific amino acid residues located in the active site of the RG.
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