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Identification and Characterization of Peptides from Bovine Collagen Hydrolysates that Promote Myogenic Cell Proliferation

Hanfeng Li, Xin Chen, Zhijie Zuo, Jianing Wang, Yanchuan Guo

2023Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry10 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this study, bovine collagen hydrolysate was purified via a series of chromatograms, and the peptides with the highest activity for promoting myoblast proliferation were identified by LC-MS-MS. It was demonstrated that the peptide GDAG P PGPAGPAGP P GPIG (hydroxylation) could promote C2C12 proliferation (+18.5% ± 0.04, P < 0.05). The certain peptide was capable of regulating the myogenic cell cycle and inhibiting myogenic cell apoptosis. By combining molecular docking, quantitative real-time PCR, and metabonomics, we suggested that the peptide GDAG P PGPAGPAGP P GPIG (hydroxylation) might bind to FGFR1 and affect the expression of genes downstream of FGFR1 and influence protein synthesis to promote myoblast proliferation. The above results showed that the peptides isolated in this study have the potential to alleviate sarcopenia in the elderly.

Topics & Concepts

HydrolysateCell growthPeptideHydroxylationC2C12ChemistryBiochemistryCell cycleCell biologyCellBiologyMyogenesisEnzymeIn vitroHydrolysisMuscle metabolism and nutritionBone and Dental Protein StudiesMuscle Physiology and Disorders