p53与人类TLRs相互作用的计算分子表征。

Mohammad JahoorAlam, Fevzi Bardakci, Sadia Anjum, Shumayla Rasheed Mir, Irfan Ahmad, Mohd Saeed
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摘要

toll样受体(TLRs)是调节先天免疫的主要传感器之一。它以无活性形式存在于免疫细胞内。但在识别出异物的保守区域后,就会被细菌、病毒、真菌等异物激活。最近有报道称,这些tlr除了参与先天免疫外,还在细胞凋亡和肿瘤中发挥重要作用。此外,很少报道其与细胞内p53蛋白的串扰。P53蛋白是参与细胞转导的许多细胞蛋白的转录因子。它直接或间接调节多种细胞过程,如凋亡、衰老、细胞周期阻滞、分化、DNA修复和复制以及癌症动力学。各种研究报道了p53和TLRs之间的遗传水平相互作用。然而,分子相互作用的研究仍然很少报道。在目前的工作中,我们计算表征了p53和toll样受体之间的分子相互作用。我们使用开放的网络资源对数据进行对接和分析。我们的分子对接和分子动力学模拟结果表明p53和toll样受体之间存在显著的相互作用。该研究对可能的治疗干预具有重要意义。
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Computational molecular characterization of p53 and Human TLRs interactions.

Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are one of the major sensors to regulate innate immunity. It is present in inactive form within immune cells. However, after recognizing the conserved region of the foreign body, it gets activated by the foreign body, such as bacteria, viruses, fungus, etc. Recently, it is reported that apart from participating in innate immunity, these TLRs also play an important role in apoptosis and cancer. Moreover, very few reported that it is cross-talk with p53 protein within the cell. P53 protein is a transcription factor for many cellular proteins involved in cellular transduction. It directly as well as indirectly regulates a wide variety of cellular processes such as apoptosis, senescence, cell cycle arrest, differentiation, and DNA repair and replication and cancer dynamics. Various studies reported genetic level interaction between p53 and TLRs. However, molecular interaction studies are still few reported. In the present work, we computationally characterized molecular interaction between p53 and toll-like receptors. We used open web resources for docking and analyzing the data. Our molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulation results suggest that there is a significant interaction between p53 and toll-like receptors. The study could important for the possible therapeutic intervention.

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