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List of peptide properties
DFBP ID - DFBPOPIO0055(Opioid peptide)
DFBP ID DFBPOPIO0055
Peptide sequence LVVYPWTQ
Type Native peptide
Peptide/Function name Opioid peptide, LVV-hemorphin-5
Function-activity relationship
Main bioactivity Opioid activity
Otheir bioactivity ACE-inhibitory activity [D1], Multifunctional activity [D2]
Calculated physicochemical properties
Three-letter amino acid Leu-Val-Val-Tyr-Pro-Trp-Thr-Gln
Single-letter amino acid LVVYPWTQ
Peptide length 8
Peptide mass
Experimental mass Theoretical mass
N.D 1005.18 Da c
Net charge 0.00 c
Isoelectric point (pI) 5.92 c
IC50 N.D
pIC50 N.D
GRAVY 0.5250 c
Hydrophilic residue ratio 62.5% c
Peptide calculator
To calculate the physicochemical properties of bioactive peptide.
Peptide source & Food-borne protein(s) search
Classification Animal
Organism/Source Bovine
Precursor protein Hemoglobin β-chain
Residue position

f(31-38)

Precursor protein(s) search
Source.1: DFBPPR16819 ---- Animal proteins ---- Hemoglobin subunit beta
Source.2: DFBPPR18509 ---- Animal proteins ---- Hemoglobin fetal subunit beta
Source.3: DFBPPR8940 ---- Animal proteins ---- Hemoglobin subunit beta
Source.4: DFBPPR9275 ---- Animal proteins ---- Hemoglobin subunit epsilon
Source.5: DFBPPR9704 ---- Animal proteins ---- Hemoglobin subunit theta
Source.6: DFBPPR12445 ---- Animal proteins ---- Hemoglobin subunit beta-1/2
Source.7: DFBPPR12812 ---- Animal proteins ---- Hemoglobin subunit gamma
Source.8: DFBPPR12916 ---- Animal proteins ---- Hemoglobin subunit epsilon
Source.9: DFBPPR13247 ---- Animal proteins ---- Hemoglobin subunit beta
Source.10: DFBPPR13439 ---- Animal proteins ---- Hemoglobin subunit beta-A
Source.11: DFBPPR13453 ---- Animal proteins ---- Hemoglobin subunit beta-C
Source.12: DFBPPR13465 ---- Animal proteins ---- Hemoglobin fetal subunit beta
Source.13: DFBPPR13474 ---- Animal proteins ---- Hemoglobin subunit epsilon-1
Source.14: DFBPPR13618 ---- Animal proteins ---- Hemoglobin subunit beta
Source.15: DFBPPR13695 ---- Animal proteins ---- Hemoglobin subunit beta-C
Source.16: DFBPPR13859 ---- Animal proteins ---- Hemoglobin fetal subunit beta
Link-research
There are no literature reports on the discovery of this sequence in other food-source proteins.
Biological/Functional activity & target protein
Opioid activity

LVV-hemorphin-5 have opioid activity to some degree. Although in comparison with other hemorphins, LVV-hemorphin-5 has a higher IC50 value, it did not indicate that it has a lower physiological function. It's a (μ / δ)-receptor [1].

Table 1 Opioid activity of hemorphins
Hemorphins
Structure
IC50 (μM)
References
Hemorphin-4
YPWT
45.2
[2]
Hemorphin-5YPWTQ46.3
[2]
Hemorphin-6YPWTQR4.3
[3]
Hemorphin-7YPWTQRF2.9
[4]
Hemorphin-8YPWTQRFF4.6
[4]
VV-hemorphin-5VVYPWTQ78.2
LVV-hemorphin-5LVVYPWTQ80.5

LVV-hemorphin-6LVVYPWTQR90.0
[3]
VV-hemorphin-7VVYPWTQRF34.3
[5]
LVV-hemorphin-7LVVYPWTQRF29.1
[5]
Normorphin

0.1
[5]
Values indicate concentration (μM) causing 50% inhibition (IC50) of electrically induced contraction of the guinea-pig ileum myenteric plexus/longitudinal muscle preparation (GPI).
Specific target protein(s) Specific Target Protein(s):
Mu-type opioid receptor
Delta-type opioid receptor
Taste properties & Structure
Bitterness
Literature report N.D
Bitter prediction tools Bitter taste prediction
SMILES N[C@@]([H])(CC(C)C)C(=O)N[C@@]([H])(C(C)C)C(=O)N[C@@]([H])(C(C)C)C(=O)N[C@@]([H])(Cc1ccc(O)cc1)C(=O)N1[C@@]([H])(CCC1)C(=O)N[C@@]([H])(CC(=CN2)C1=C2C=CC=C1)C(=O)N[C@@]([H])([C@]([H])(O)C)C(=O)N[C@@]([H])(CCC(=O)N)C(=O)O
Preparation method
Mode of preparation

Enzymatic hydrolysis

Enzyme(s)/starter culture

Hydrolysis with pepsin.

Stability & Cytotoxicity
Peptide stability
Literature report: N.D
EHP-Tool: Enzymatic Hydrolysis Prediction Tool (EHP-Tool)
Peptide cytotoxicity
Literature report: N.D
Prediction: ToxinPred
Additional information
Additional information N.D
Database cross-references
DFBP
[D1] DFBPACEI0426, DFBPACEI2150
[D2] DFBPMUFU0118
BIOPEP-UWM [D3] 2974, 9278
APD [D4] -
BioPepDB [D5] -
MBPDB [D6] -
Reference(s)
Primary literature Zhao Q, Piot JM. Investigation of inhibition angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) activity and opioid activity of two hemorphins, LVV-hemorphin-5 and VV-hemorphin-5, isolated from a defined peptic hydrolysate of bovine hemoglobin. Neuropeptides. 1997 Apr;31(2):147-53.
PMID: 9179868
Other literature(s)

[1] Teschemacher H. Opioid receptor ligands derived from food proteins.[J]. Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2003, 9(16):1331-1344.
[2] Brantl V, Gramsch C, Lottspeich F, Henschen A,Jaeger K H, Herz A. Novel opioid peptides derived from mitochondrial cytochrome b: cytochrophins. Eur J Pharmacol 1985; 111 : 293.
[3] Glamsta E L, Marklund, A, Hellman U, Wernstedt C, Terenius L, Nyberg F. Isolation and characterization of a hemoglobin- derived opioid peptide from the human pituitary gland. Regul Pept 1991; 34: 169-179.
[4] Zhao Q Y, Plot J M, Sannier F, Guillochon D. Peptic hemoglobin hydrolysis in an ultrafiltration reactor at pilot plant scale generates opioid peptides. Ann NY Acad Sci 1995; 750: 452-459.
[5] Piot J M, Zhao Q Y, Guillochon D, Thomas D. Isolationand characterization of two opioid peptides from a bovine hemoglobin peptic hydrolysate. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 1992; 189: 101-110.
[6] Karelin A A, Philippova M M, Karelina E V, et al. Isolation of endogenous hemorphin-related hemoglobin fragments from bovine brain[J]. Biochemical & Biophysical Research Communications, 1994, 202(1):410.

PubDate 1997
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