Effect of different oligomerization assemblies of γ-conglutin on its interaction behavior with vitexin

J Sci Food Agric. 2024 Apr;104(6):3381-3391. doi: 10.1002/jsfa.13223. Epub 2024 Feb 2.

Abstract

Background: Several different factors underlie the molecular mechanisms of phenolic compound-protein interactions. They include the environmental conditions. In the case of γ-conglutin, pH conditions translate directly into the adoption of two distinct oligomeric assemblies, i.e. hexameric (pH 7.5) or monomeric (pH 4.5). This paper reports research on the pH-dependent oligomerization of γ-conglutin in terms of its ability to form complexes with a model flavonoid (vitexin).

Results: Fluorescence-quenching thermodynamic measurements indicate that hydrogen bonds, electrostatic forces, and van der Waals interactions are the main driving forces involved in the complex formation. The interaction turned out to be a spontaneous and exothermic process. Assessment of structural composition (secondary structure changes and arrangement/dynamics of aromatic amino acids), molecular size, and the thermal stability of the different oligomeric forms showed that γ-conglutin in a monomeric state was less affected by vitexin during the interaction.

Conclusion: The data show precisely how environmental conditions might influence phenolic compound-protein complex formation directly. This knowledge is essential for the preparation of food products containing γ-conglutin. The results can contribute to a better understanding of the detailed fate of this unique health-promoting lupin seed protein after its intake. © 2023 Society of Chemical Industry.

Keywords: fluorescence quenching; lupin seed; phenolic compound-protein interactions; thermodynamics; vitexin; γ-conglutin.

MeSH terms

  • Apigenin / analysis
  • Lupinus* / chemistry
  • Plant Proteins* / metabolism
  • Seeds / chemistry

Substances

  • Plant Proteins
  • vitexin
  • Apigenin