作为癌症治疗靶点的生物分子运动蛋白——一项计算研究。

Ajith G Warrier, M. Barani dharan, O. M. Deepak, P. K. Krishnan Namboori, S. Sujan Surendran, G. Sairam
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分子马达在细胞中执行基本功能,并构成许多重要生物过程的基础。分子马达的一个独特特性是它们在水解时从ATP转化能量的能力。这些马达能够结合并沿着细胞骨架细丝移动。蛋白质分析揭示了这些蛋白质的保守区和活性位点,可用于设计有效靶向药物的配体。计算了蛋白质的稳定性、脂肪族指数、亲水指数和半衰期。通过计算建模和仿真研究,计算出了各运动蛋白的相互作用势能。所有运动蛋白的相互作用势能和范德华能均为负。本文的分析指出了分子马达的几种特性,从而为这些化学物质在各种身体疾病中的作用提供了信息。参与细胞分裂的分子马达可以被抗癌药物有效靶向。
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Biomolecular motor proteins as targets for cancer treatment- a computational study.
Molecular motors carry out essential functions in the cell and form the basis of many important biological processes. A distinctive property of molecular motors is their ability to convert energy from ATP upon hydrolysis. These motors are able to bind and move along cytoskeletal filaments. The protein analysis performed revealed the conserved regions and the active sites of these proteins which can be used for ligand designing for effectively targeting of the drugs. Stability, aliphatic index, hydropathy index and half life of these proteins were also calculated. From the computational modeling and simulation studies, interaction potential energy of each of the motor proteins has been computed. The interaction potential energy and Vander Waals energy were found to be negative for all the motor proteins. The analysis described in this paper points out several properties of the molecular motors and thus provides information on roles of these chemicals in various body disorders. Molecular motors involved in cell division can be effectively targeted by the drugs against cancer.
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