In this study, the effects of M11 ( M11) in conjunction with sodium caseinate on the characteristics and angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitory activity of yogurt were investigated. ACE inhibitory peptides (ACEIPs) in yogurt were identified by nano-LC-MS/MS and potential ACEIPs were predicted by and molecular docking methods. The results showed that the ACE-inhibitory activity of yogurt was significantly enhanced ( < 0.05), while maintaining the quality characteristics of the yogurt. Thirteen ACEIPs in the improved yogurt (883 + M11-CS group) were identified, which were more abundant than the other yogurt groups (control 883 group, 883 + M11 group and 883-CS group). Two novel peptides with potential ACE inhibitory activity, YPFPGPIH and NILRFF, were screened. The two peptides showed PeptideRanker scores above 0.8, small molecular weight and strong hydrophobicity, and were non-toxic after prediction. Molecular docking results showed that binding energies with ACE were -9.4 kcal mol and -10.7 kcal mol, respectively, and could bind to the active site of ACE. These results indicated that yogurt with M11 and sodium caseinate has the potential to be utilized as a functional food with antihypertensive properties. The combination of ACEIP-producing strains and casein fortification could be an effective method to promote the release of ACEIPs from yogurt.
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