The Keap1-Nrf2 pathway is an essential system that maintains redox homeostasis and modulates key metabolic processes, including metabolism of amino acids to promote the synthesis of antioxidant enzymes. Inhibitors of the protein-protein interaction (PPI) between Keap1 and Nrf2 have emerged as a promising strategy for developing novel classes of antioxidant agents that selectively activate this pathway without off-target effects. Carotenoids, a large family of lipophilic isoprenoids synthesized by all photosynthetic organisms, are well-known for their antioxidant activities. However, the ability of carotenoids to inhibit the Keap1-Nrf2 PPI through the involvement of specific amino acid residues has not yet been revealed. We utilized molecular docking, molecular dynamic simulations, and pharmacokinetic prediction techniques to investigate the potential of eight oxygenated carotenoids, known as xanthophylls, to inhibit Keap1. Among the compounds investigated, fucoxanthin and astaxanthin established multiple hydrogen-bonding and hydrophobic interactions within the Kelch domain of Keap1, showing remarkable binding affinities. Furthermore, fucoxanthin and astaxanthin displayed the ability to form a stable complex with Keap1 and fit into the binding pocket of its Kelch domain. These analyses led to the identification of critical amino acid residues in the binding pocket of Keap1 which are involved in the interaction with carotenoid xanthophylls. Our analyses further revealed that fucoxanthin and astaxanthin demonstrate a favorable safety profile and possess pharmacokinetic properties consistent with acceptable drug-like characteristics. These findings lay the preliminary foundation for developing a novel class of Keap1-Nrf2 PPI inhibitors with potential applications against oxidative stress-related diseases.
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