Tomazou Marios, Oulas Anastasis, Anagnostopoulos Athanasios K, Tsangaris George Th, Spyrou George M
The Cyprus Institute of Neurology & Genetics, Bioinformatics Group, 6 International Airport Avenue, 2370 Nicosia, Cyprus, P.O. Box 23462, 1683 Nicosia, Cyprus.
The Cyprus School of Molecular Medicine, 6 International Airport Avenue, 2370 Nicosia, Cyprus, P.O. Box 23462, 1683 Nicosia, Cyprus.
Proteomes. 2019 Sep 21;7(4):32. doi: 10.3390/proteomes7040032.
Milk and dairy products are a major functional food group of growing scientific and commercial interest due to their nutritional value and bioactive "load". A major fraction of the latter is attributed to milk's rich protein content and its biofunctional peptides that occur naturally during digestion. On the basis of the identified proteome datasets of milk whey from sheep and goat breeds in Greece and feta cheese obtained during previous work, we applied an in silico workflow to predict and characterise the antimicrobial peptide content of these proteomes. We utilised existing tools for predicting peptide sequences with antimicrobial traits complemented by in silico protein cleavage modelling to identify frequently occurring antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract in humans. The peptides of interest were finally assessed for their stability with respect to their susceptibility to cleavage by endogenous proteases expressed along the intestinal part of the GI tract and ranked with respect to both their antimicrobial and stability scores.
由于其营养价值和生物活性“负荷”,牛奶和乳制品是一个具有日益增长的科学和商业价值的主要功能性食品类别。后者的很大一部分归因于牛奶丰富的蛋白质含量及其在消化过程中自然产生的生物功能肽。基于之前工作中获得的希腊绵羊和山羊品种的乳清蛋白组数据集以及羊乳酪蛋白组数据集,我们应用了一种计算机模拟工作流程来预测和表征这些蛋白质组中的抗菌肽含量。我们利用现有的工具预测具有抗菌特性的肽序列,并通过计算机模拟蛋白质裂解模型来识别在人类胃肠道(GI)中频繁出现的抗菌肽(AMPs)。最后,对感兴趣的肽进行评估,考察其对胃肠道肠道部分表达的内源性蛋白酶裂解的敏感性方面的稳定性,并根据其抗菌和稳定性得分进行排序。