细菌汞还原酶作为有害汞中毒的生态友好生物修复剂的计算机探索。

IF 1.4 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
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摘要

汞是环境中的主要污染物,因为它在土壤中的浓度很高。本研究从铜绿假单胞菌中提取了一种汞还原酶。从文献中检索到该酶的序列,并鉴定了结构同源物。简要研究了与汞化合物结合的蛋白质及其相互作用。Autodock Vina用于与靶蛋白进行分子对接。结果表明,该序列由44.74%的无规螺旋组成,其次是α-螺旋和B匝。此外,预测该蛋白具有FAD/NAD(P)结合结构域。使用Virulentpred和VICMpred的不同方法预测毒力因子表明P00392是无毒的。接下来,进行突变分析以预测所得模型中的活性位点残基并确定突变体。结果表明,该酶参与了利用计算机技术对汞的生物修复。最后,对最佳选择的模型进行了分子对接研究,以找到活性位点残基,并生成相互作用模式,以了解底物的作用模式及其与汞结合的催化活性。
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In silico explorations of bacterial mercuric reductase as an ecofriendly bioremediator for noxious mercuric intoxications.

Mercury is a major pollutant in the environment due to its high concentration in the soil. In this study, a mercuric reductase was extracted from Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The sequence of the enzyme was retrieved from the literature and structural homologs were identified. The protein bonded with Mercuric compounds and their interaction was briefly studied. Autodock Vina was used to perform a molecular docking with the target protein. Results showed that the sequence consists of most of the random coil 44.74% followed by α-helix and B-turns. Moreover, the protein was predicted to have a FAD/NAD(P)-binding domain. The virulence factor prediction using different approaches of Virulentpred and VICMpred suggested that P00392 is non-toxic. Next, the mutational analyses were performed to predict the active site residues in the resulting models and to determine mutants. The results show that the enzyme is involved in the bioremediation of mercury by using in-silico techniques. Finally, molecular docking studies were conducted on the best-selected model to find the active site residues and to generate a pattern of interaction to understand the mode of action of the substrate and its catalytic activity which refers to the binding with mercury.

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Acta biochimica Polonica
Acta biochimica Polonica 生物-生化与分子生物学
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2.40
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99
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Biochimica Polonica is a journal covering enzymology and metabolism, membranes and bioenergetics, gene structure and expression, protein, nucleic acid and carbohydrate structure and metabolism.
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