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pep-04928 v1 CC-BY-SA-4.0

Blood-pressure-lowering peptide (IFVPAF)

A small natural peptide that blocks ACE, the enzyme that raises blood pressure, helping to lower it; studied as a potential treatment but not an approved drug.

statuscomputed targetACE length6 aa refs2
angiotensin-converting-enzyme-ace-inhibitorsanti-hypertensive
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status 2 / 5 · 2 contributors
prediction metrics boltz-2 1.0
ipTM0.756
pTM0.525
avg pLDDT87.7
ranking score0.852
STRUCTURE · PEP-04928 × ACE
ranking0.852
target interface 4.5Å peptide drag rotate · ctrl+scroll zoom · right-click pan
boltz-2 1.0 · mmCIF ↓ download
sequence6 aa
156
IFVPAF
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full evidence table2 metrics
metricvaluetool
ipTM 0.7560356259346008 boltz-2
ranking score 0.8524913787841797 boltz-2
structural qualityopenfold3
metricvaluenote
gpde1.446global PDE — lower = better
disorderNaNfraction disordered
3-letter notation
Ile-Phe-Val-Pro-Ala-Phe
recipeboltz-2 1.0
parametervalue
modelboltz-2 1.0
weights
hardwarenvidia_nim_api
mlx version
python
random seed
msa strategynone
diffusion samples1
runtime
predicted bymlx@peptide
predicted at2026-04-24
citationbibtex
peptidemodel (2026). Blood-pressure-lowering peptide (IFVPAF) (pep-04928, v1). PeptideModel. https://peptidemodel.com/card/pep-04928
@peptide{pep04928,
  sequence = {IFVPAF},
  target   = {ace},
  author   = {peptidemodel},
  year     = {2026},
  status   = {computed}
}
related peptides 2 by signal overlap
references 2 papers
[1]
Analysis of novel angiotensin‐I‐converting enzyme inhibitory peptides from protease‐hydrolyzed marine shrimp Acetes chinensis
Hai‐Lun H; Xiu‐Lan C; Cai‐Yun S; Yu‐Zhong Z; Bai‐Cheng Z Journal of Peptide Science 2006
source scaffold
[2]
Milk-derived bioactive peptides
Kashung, P. et al. Food Production, Processing and Nutrition 2025
supporting
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