Bioinformatic Analysis of WNT Family Proteins.

IF 2.4 Q3 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Bioinformatics and Biology Insights Pub Date : 2025-07-15 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11779322251353347
Konstantin Midlovets, Natalia Volkova, Mykyta Peka
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Abstract

WNT proteins constitute a highly conserved family of signaling molecules that play an important role in regulating embryonic development and maintaining adult tissue homeostasis. Their diverse biological functions are mediated through multiple signaling pathways, including both canonical β-catenin-dependent and several non-canonical mechanisms. The regulatory activity of WNT proteins is closely linked to their unique structural organization, the presence of N-terminal signal peptides, and posttranslational modifications. In this study, in silico methods were used to analyze the structural features of WNT proteins. Specifically, the isoelectric points, GRAVY scores, aliphatic indices, and instability indices were determined, and correlation analysis was performed to examine relationships between the latter three parameters. In addition, the characteristics of N-terminal signal peptides in WNT family proteins were investigated, with a particular focus on the bioinformatic prediction of N-terminal peptide lengths in the WNT2B protein isoforms. Furthermore, in silico modeling and molecular dynamics simulations were employed to study the tertiary structure of WNT2B and to assess the significance of O-acylation at serine for the behavior of the mature protein in an aqueous environment. Thus, using computational approaches, new data were obtained on the structural features and dynamic properties of this group of regulatory proteins.

WNT家族蛋白的生物信息学分析。
WNT蛋白是一个高度保守的信号分子家族,在调节胚胎发育和维持成体组织稳态中发挥重要作用。它们的多种生物学功能是通过多种信号通路介导的,包括典型的β-catenin依赖机制和一些非典型机制。WNT蛋白的调控活性与其独特的结构组织、n端信号肽的存在以及翻译后修饰密切相关。本研究采用计算机方法分析了WNT蛋白的结构特征。具体而言,确定等电点、肉汁评分、脂肪指数和不稳定性指数,并进行相关分析,以检验后三个参数之间的关系。此外,我们还研究了WNT家族蛋白中n端信号肽的特征,特别关注了WNT2B蛋白同工型中n端肽长度的生物信息学预测。此外,采用计算机模拟和分子动力学模拟研究了WNT2B的三级结构,并评估了丝氨酸上的o -酰化对成熟蛋白在水环境中的行为的意义。因此,利用计算方法,获得了这组调节蛋白的结构特征和动态特性的新数据。
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Bioinformatics and Biology Insights
Bioinformatics and Biology Insights BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS-
CiteScore
6.80
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1.70%
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36
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Bioinformatics and Biology Insights is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on bioinformatics methods and their applications which must pertain to biological insights. All papers should be easily amenable to biologists and as such help bridge the gap between theories and applications.
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