Abstract

To screen activators of 2,3-diphosphoglycerate (BPG) mutase (BPGM) from Chinese herb medicines, so as to improve the hypoxia tolerance of erythrocytes. BPGM was used as the receptor and Chinese medicine ingredients database was used as the ligand in the study. After Lipinski rule of five screening, LibDock and CDOCKER docking were used for virtual screening. The effect of the screened compounds on the affinity of BPGM in erythrocytes was verified. Finally, the erythrocytes were incubated in vitro to establish the erythrocyte hypoxia model, and the effect of the compound on the activity of BPGM in the erythrocyte hypoxia model was verified. Ten compounds with highest binding affinity to BPGM were selected by LibDock and CDOCKER, and the cytoplasm protein was incubated with the ten compounds. Compared with blank control group, methyl rosmarinate group, dihydrocurcumin high dose group, octahydrocurcumin medium dose group and coniferyl ferulate high dose group were able to further activate the BPGM, significantly increase the levels of 2, 3-BPG in normal erythrocytes (all P<0.05); while the low dose of tetrahydrocurcumin, high dose and low dose of aurantiamide, hexahydrocurcumin and medium dose of N- (p-coumaroyl) serotonin had a tendency to increase the contents of 2,3-BPG in normal erythrocytes (all P>0.05). In the hypoxic red blood cells, the medium dose methyl rosmarinate, medium dose octahydrocurcumin, high dose hexahydrocurcumin and medium dose N-(p-coumaroyl) serotonin could significantly increase the contents of 2,3-BPG (all P<0.05). The methyl rosmarinate, octahydrocurcumin, hexahydrocurcumin and N-(p-coumaroyl) serotonin could activate BPGM and increase the contents of 2,3-BPG in hypoxic erythrocytes.

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