Abstract
Plasma semicarbazide-sensitive amine oxidase (SSAO) and angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) were studied for their correlation with diabetes (DM) complication. The effect of interaction between SSAO and ACE in DM complication is of interest. Studying the functional change due to interaction between SSAO and ACE is difficult. In this work, the author used a new gene ontology technology to predict the functional change resulting from the interaction between SSAO and ACE. According to this study, there is a synergetic effect resulting from the interaction between SSAP and ACE. This can imply that co-expression of SSAP–ACE leads to more severe complication of DM. However, the author can also demonstrate that some molecular functions such as proteasome activator activity of SSAO and hydrolase activity, metallopeptidase activity, and zinc ion binding of ACE are suppressed after co-expression. These results provide good information for further study in diabetes medicine. However, further experimental works are required to support this in silico research.
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