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Curr Res Struct Biol ; 7: 100145, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38690327

ABSTRACT

Protein dynamics linked to numerous biomolecular functions, such as ligand binding, allosteric regulation, and catalysis, must be better understood at the atomic level. Reactive atoms of key residues drive a repertoire of biomolecular functions by flipping between alternate conformations or conformational substates, seldom found in protein structures. Probing such sparsely sampled alternate conformations would provide mechanistic insight into many biological functions. We are therefore interested in evaluating the instance of amino acids adopted alternate conformations, either in backbone or side-chain atoms or in both. Accordingly, over 70000 protein structures appear to contain alternate conformations only 'A' and 'B' for any atom, particularly the instance of amino acids that adopted alternate conformations are more for Arg, Cys, Met, and Ser than others. The resulting protein structure analysis depicts that amino acids with alternate conformations are mainly found in the helical and ß-regions and are often seen in high-resolution X-ray crystal structures. Furthermore, a case study on human cyclophilin A (CypA) was performed to explain the pre-existing intrinsic dynamics of catalytically critical residues from the CypA and how such intrinsic dynamics perturbed upon Ser99Thr mutation using molecular dynamics simulations on the ns-µs timescale. Simulation results demonstrated that the Ser99Thr mutation had impaired the alternate conformations or the catalytically productive micro-environment of Phe113, mimicking the experimentally observed perturbation captured by X-ray crystallography. In brief, a deeper comprehension of alternate conformations adopted by the amino acids may shed light on the interplay between protein structure, dynamics, and function.

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J Biosci ; 492024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38173318

ABSTRACT

To regulate biological activity in humans, the Notch signaling pathway (NSP) plays an essential role in a wide array of cellular development and differentiation process. In recent years, many studies have reported that aberrant activation of Notch is associated with the tumor process; but no appropriate database exists to fill this significant gap. To address this, we created a pioneering database NCSp, which is open access and comprises intercommunicating pathways and related protein mutations. This allows scientists to understand better the cause of single amino acid mutations in proteins. Therefore, NCSp provides information on the predicted functional effect of human protein mutations, which aids in understanding the importance of mutations linked to the Notch crosstalk signaling pathways in cancerous and non-cancerous systems. This database might be helpful for therapeutic mutation analysis, molecular biology, and structural biology researchers. The NCSp database can be accessed through https://bioserver3.physics.iisc.ac.in/cgi-bin/nccspd/.


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Neoplasms , Search Engine , Humans , Receptors, Notch/genetics , Receptors, Notch/metabolism , Signal Transduction/genetics , Mutation
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Database (Oxford) ; 20242024 Jul 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38958433

ABSTRACT

Myxobacteria are predatory bacteria with antimicrobial activity, utilizing complex mechanisms to kill their prey and assimilate their macromolecules. Having large genomes encoding hundreds of secondary metabolites, hydrolytic enzymes and antimicrobial peptides, these organisms are widely studied for their antibiotic potential. MyxoPortal is a comprehensive genomic database hosting 262 genomes of myxobacterial strains. Datasets included provide genome annotations with gene locations, functions, amino acids and nucleotide sequences, allowing analysis of evolutionary and taxonomical relationships between strains and genes. Biosynthetic gene clusters are identified by AntiSMASH, and dbAMP-generated antimicrobial peptide sequences are included as a resource for novel antimicrobial discoveries, while curated datasets of CRISPR/Cas genes, regulatory protein sequences, and phage associated genes give useful insights into each strain's biological properties. MyxoPortal is an intuitive open-source database that brings together application-oriented genomic features that can be used in taxonomy, evolution, predation and antimicrobial research. MyxoPortal can be accessed at http://dicsoft1.physics.iisc.ac.in/MyxoPortal/. Database URL:  http://dicsoft1.physics.iisc.ac.in/MyxoPortal/. Graphical Abstract.


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Databases, Genetic , Genome, Bacterial , Myxococcales , Myxococcales/genetics , Genomics/methods
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