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Conformational analysis of milk derived tripeptides, IPP, VPP and LPP, and investigation of their anti-COVID-19 potentials by molecular docking and molecular dynamics studies

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posted on 2024-02-20, 10:00 authored by Sefa Celik, Sevim Akyuz, Gulshen Agaeva, Aysen E. Ozel, Niftali M. Qocayev, Ulker Agaeva

Milk derived tripeptides IPP(Ile-Pro-Pro), VPP(Val-Pro-Pro) and LPP(Leu-Pro-Pro) have inhibitory effects on angiotensin converting enzyme, which plays a fundamental role in blood pressure systems. To discover the potentiality of the tripeptides as SARS-CoV-2 inhibitors, molecular docking analyses of IPP, VPP and LPP tripeptides with variety of SARS-CoV-2 enzymes, namely with Main protease, papain-like protease and Spike glycoprotein, were performed. Molecular dynamics simulations were performed to validate the stability of the IPP, LPP and VPP tripeptides docked into SARS-CoV-2 main protease within 50 ns time scale and ligand-receptor interactions were evaluated. Molecular docking and molecular dynamics studies showed that these food-derived tripeptides may be effective against COVID-19.

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