鉴定CDKN2A基因编码区致病性单核苷酸多态性的计算机研究

IF 0.4 Q4 PEDIATRICS
F. Ghasemi, Mehri Khatami, M. Heidari, Reyhane Chamani
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背景:CDKN2A是一种抑癌基因,编码两种重要的抑癌蛋白p16和p14。该基因的突变以及随后p16和p14蛋白的缺陷导致RB1/p53和癌症恶性肿瘤的下调。为了识别突变的结构和功能影响,可以使用各种强大的生物信息学工具。本研究的目的是通过生物信息学工具鉴定CDKN2A基因中的高风险非同义单核苷酸变体。材料与方法:在已鉴定的该基因多态性中,从国家生物技术信息中心/单核苷酸多态性数据库(NCBI/dbSNP)检索到353个错义变体。然后,使用不同的生物信息学工具来考虑错义变体的致病性。利用生物信息学工具分析了这些突变蛋白的稳定性、氨基酸的保守性以及二级和三级结构的变化。在鉴定高危突变后,考虑高危氨基酸取代的疏水性变化。结果:利用生物信息学工具逐步筛选出缺失单核苷酸多态性(SNPs)。从一组生物信息学工具中获得的结果确定了CDKN2A基因的高风险突变。结论:检出L16R/Q、G23D/R/S、L32P、N42K、G55D、G67D/R、P81R、H83R、G89D/S、A102E、G101R、G122R、V126D等18个高危突变。根据先前的实验研究,L16R、G23D/R/S、L32P、G67R、H83R、G89D、G101R和V126D氨基酸取代与各种癌症的相关性已经得到证实。
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In-silico study to identify the pathogenic single nucleotide polymorphisms in the coding region of CDKN2A gene
Background: CDKN2A, encoding two important tumor suppressor proteins p16 and p14, is a tumor suppressor gene. Mutations in this gene and subsequently the defect in p16 and p14 proteins lead to the downregulation of RB1/p53 and cancer malignancy. To identify the structural and functional effects of mutations, various powerful bioinformatics tools are available. The aim of this study is the identification of high-risk non-synonymous single nucleotide variants in the CDKN2A gene via bioinformatics tools. Materials and Methods: Among the identified polymorphisms in this gene, 353 missense variants are retrieved from the national center for biotechnology information/single nucleotide polymorphism database (NCBI/dbSNP). Then, the pathogenicity of missense variants are considered using different bioinformatics tools. The stability of these mutant proteins, conservation of amino acids and the secondary and tertiary structural changes are analyzed by bioinformatics tools. After the identification of high-risk mutations, the changes in the hydrophobicity of high-risk amino acid substitutions are considered. Results: Deleterious single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were screened step by step using the bioinformatics tools. The results obtained from the set of bioinformatics tools identify high-risk mutations in CDKN2A gene. Conclusion: 18 high-risk mutations including L16R/Q, G23D/R/S, L32P, N42K, G55D, G67D/R, P81R, H83R, G89D/S, A102E, G101R, G122R, and V126D were identified. According to the previous experimental studies, the association of L16R, G23D/R/S, L32P, G67R, H83R, G89D, G101R, and V126D amino acid substitutions with various cancers has been confirmed.
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