alpha-Conotoxin 与烟碱乙酰胆碱受体相互作用的模拟对接

Q3 Multidisciplinary Philippine Journal of Science Pub Date : 2023-07-24 DOI:10.56899/152.05.15
Neil Andrew Bascos, Ron Michael Acda, Clarence Lei Bautista, Elsie Jimenez
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烟碱乙酰胆碱受体(nAChR)与多种生物过程和神经系统疾病有关。α-芋螺毒素是探索各种 nAChR 亚型结构-功能相关性的重要配体资源。由于体内存在多种 nAChR 亚型,因此必须寻找亚型选择性配体,以有效利用它们对靶受体的调节功能。在这项工作中PnIA[A10L]或 PnIA[Y15Y] 或 PnIB[Y15Y](Y 代表硫酸化酪氨酸)结构支架中硫酸化酪氨酸的存在足以改变α-考托毒素 PnIA 和 PnIB 与其目标 nAChR 受体亚型--α7 和 α3β2--的相互作用。所采用的方案可用于筛选α-共毒素与某些 nAChR 亚型的配体对接和氨基酸残基相互作用。我们对 α-conotoxinLoIA 进行了测试,根据预测,α-conotoxinLoIA 与 α3β2 nAChR 的结合优于与 α7 nAChR 的结合。本研究的结果将有助于为潜在的多肽疗法合理设计选择性 nAChR 拮抗剂。
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Simulated Docking of alpha-Conotoxin Interactions with Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors
The nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) are linked to several biological processes and neurological conditions. The α-conotoxins represent an essential resource for ligands with which to explore structure-function correlations for a variety of nAChR subtypes. With the multitude of nAChR subtypes occurring in vivo, it is imperative to search for subtype-selective ligands to effectively utilize their modulatory functions for their target receptors. In this work,docking simulations using PatchDock showed that either the replacement of Ala10 with the more hydrophobic Leu in PnIA to PnIA[A10L] or the presence of a sulfated tyrosine in the structural scaffold of PnIA[Y15Y] or PnIB[Y15Y] (Y stands for sulfated tyrosine) is sufficient to alter the interactions of α-conotoxins PnIA and PnIB for their target nAChR receptor subtypes – α7and α3β2. The employed protocol can be utilized to screen for ligand docking and amino acid residue interactions of α-conotoxins to certain nAChR subtypes. This was tested on α-conotoxinLoIA, which was predicted to preferentially bind to the α3β2 nAChR over α7 nAChR. The present work is supportive of the idea that the conserved α-conotoxin structural scaffold can be further investigated to guide the synthesis of novel nAChR ligands with greater specificity.The results of this study will be useful in the rational design of selective nAChR antagonists for potential peptide therapeutics.
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Philippine Journal of Science
Philippine Journal of Science Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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