Molecular Dynamics Simulations of the Interactions Between Konjac Glucomannan and Soy Protein Isolate

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WANG MengYAO MinnaJIAN WenjieSUN Yujing and PANG Jie College of Food ScienceFujian Agriculture and Forestry UniversityFuzhou PRChina College of Biosystem Engineering and Food ScienceZhejiang UniversityHangzhou PRChina [1 ,1 ,1 ,2 ,1 ,1 ,350002 ,2 ,310029 ]
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The interactions between konjac glucomannan(KGM)and soy protein isolate(SPI)were studied with the method of molecular dynamics simulation.Part representative structures segments of KGM and SPI were used as mode,and the force-field was FF03.The stability and sites of KGM/SPI interactions in water were researched at 363 K with the following results:the potential energy(EPOT)of the mixed gel dropped,while that of single KGM gel increased.The surface area(SA)of KGM in the mixed system was decreased to 401.41 from 1 267.54 ?2,and that of SPI to 484.94 from 1 943.28 ?2.The sum potential energy of KGM and soy protein in the mixed system was decreased to-13 402.41 from-5 768.56 kcal mol-1.The variations of two parameters showed that the stability of compound gel KGM/SPI was improved,which was consistent with the previous studies.The sites of interactions in the mixed gel were the-OH groups on C(2)in KGM mannose and glucose,and the amide linkage group on Histidine,Asparagine and Leucine in SPI.The hydrogen bond was formed directly or indirectly by the bridge of waters.
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