Asymmetric glycan recognition among α-β monomers of Spatholobus parviflorus lectin: an insilico insight

Surya Sukumaran, M. Haridas
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Protein-carbohydrate recognition, an important form of inter-cell communication, plays promising role in biological events. Extensive studies were already done in areas of protein-carbohydrate recognition using legume lectins for drug targeting. In this study, an attempt was made to reveal the interaction homogeneity of carbohydrates and their comparative analysis of binding modes towards α and β monomers of Spatholobus parviflorus lectin (SPL). The sugars, based on their structural diversity in information coding were selected for virtual screening. Based on the glidescores, 20 sugars were screened and extra precision docking exercises were carried out to explore the variabilities in their binding affinities exhibited by SPL monomers. Among the sugars, raffinose exhibited highest affinity towards the α and β monomers. These alterations exhibited by α and β monomers may be due to its asymmetry in the pairing of subunits. This prediction, deciphered the in silico binding report of sugars with SPL, along with their inconsistency in binding with monomeric units.
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鸡血藤凝集素的α-β单体之间的不对称聚糖识别:计算机洞察
蛋白质-碳水化合物识别是细胞间通讯的重要形式,在生物事件中发挥着重要作用。在蛋白质-碳水化合物识别领域已经进行了广泛的研究,使用豆类凝集素作为药物靶向。本研究试图揭示碳水化合物相互作用的均匀性,并对它们与小鸡血菌凝集素(SPL) α和β单体的结合方式进行比较分析。根据糖在信息编码中的结构多样性选择糖进行虚拟筛选。基于glidescores,筛选了20个糖,并进行了额外的精确对接练习,以探索SPL单体所表现出的结合亲和力的变化。其中,棉子糖对α和β单体的亲和力最高。α和β单体表现出的这些变化可能是由于其亚基配对的不对称性。这一预测,破译了糖与SPL的硅结合报告,以及它们与单体单位结合的不一致性。
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