posted on 2024-03-25, 05:13authored byQingyu Xiang, Linlin Qu, Huan Lei, Zhiguang Duan, Chenhui Zhu, Weigang Yuwen, Xiaoxuan Ma, Daidi Fan
Ginseng oligopeptides are naturally occurring small-molecule
peptides
extracted from ginseng that exhibit positive effects on health and
longevity. However, the current industrial production of ginseng oligopeptides
primarily relies on plant extraction and chemical synthesis. In this
study, we proposed a novel genetic engineering approach to produce
active ginseng peptides through multicopy tandem insertion (5 and
15 times). The recombinant ginseng peptides were successfully produced
from engineered Bacillus subtilis with
an increasing yield from 356.55 to 2900 mg/L as the repeats multiple.
Additionally, an oxidative stress-induced aging model caused by H2O2 was established to evaluate whether the recombinant
ginseng peptides, without enzymatic hydrolysis into individual peptides,
also have positive effects on antiaging. The results demonstrated
that all two kinds of recombinant ginseng peptides could also delay
cellular aging through various mechanisms, such as inhibiting cell
cycle arrest, suppressing the expression of pro-inflammatory factors,
and enhancing cellular antioxidant capacity.