设计一种分泌型 RTX-A 作为抗癌毒素:硅学方法

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Recent patents on biotechnology Pub Date : 2024-01-08 DOI:10.2174/0118722083267796231210060150
Mortaza Taheri‐Anganeh, Navid Nezafat, S. Gharibi, S. H. Khatami, Farzaneh Vahedi, Zahra Shabaninejad, Marzieh Asadi, A. Savardashtaki, A. Movahedpour, Hassan Ghasemi
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癌症是导致死亡的主要原因之一,也是全球重要的公共卫生问题。标准的治疗方法,如化疗、放疗和手术,只是有时有效。因此,癌症治疗需要新的治疗方法。海葵肌动蛋白是一种具有膜溶解活性的孔形成毒素(PFTs)。RTX-A 是一种与膜磷脂相互作用导致孔隙形成的 PFT。以分泌物形式合成重组蛋白具有多种优势,包括蛋白可溶性和易于纯化。在这项研究中,我们的目标是发现适合于在芽孢杆菌中以分泌形式生产 RTX-A 的信号肽。从信号肽网络服务器上选择信号肽,使用信号肽服务器(SignalP)评估所选信号肽的可能性和分泌途径。ProtParam 和 Protein-sol 用于预测信号肽的物理化学性质和溶解度。AlgPred 用于预测 RTX-A 与合适信号肽连接后的过敏性。选择了与蛋白质融合的非过敏性、稳定和可溶性信号肽,并分别使用 GOR IV 和 I-TASSER 预测了它们的二级和三级结构。根据生物信息学分析,OSMY_ECOLI和MALE_ECOLI与RTX-A的融合形式被确定为合适的信号肽。带有信号肽的最终蛋白质稳定、可溶、对人体无过敏性,而且具有适当的二级和三级结构。因此,本研究发现的信号肽应通过实验研究进行进一步研究。
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Designing a Secretory form of RTX-A as an Anticancer Toxin: An In Silico Approach
Cancer is a leading cause of death and a significant public health issue worldwide. Standard treatment methods such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and surgery are only sometimes effective. Therefore, new therapeutic approaches are needed for cancer treatment. Sea anemone actinoporins are pore-forming toxins (PFTs) with membranolytic activities. RTX-A is a type of PFT that interacts with membrane phospholipids, resulting in pore formation. The synthesis of recombinant proteins in a secretory form has several advantages, including protein solubility and easy purification. In this study, we aimed to discover suitable signal peptides for producing RTX-A in Bacillus subtilis in a secretory form. Signal peptides were selected from the Signal Peptide Web Server. The probability and secretion pathways of the selected signal peptides were evaluated using the SignalP server. ProtParam and Protein-sol were used to predict the physico-chemical properties and solubility. AlgPred was used to predict the allergenicity of RTX-A linked to suitable signal peptides. Non-allergenic, stable, and soluble signal peptides fused to proteins were chosen, and their secondary and tertiary structures were predicted using GOR IV and I-TASSER, respectively. The PROCHECK server performed the validation of 3D structures. According to bioinformatics analysis, the fusion forms of OSMY_ECOLI and MALE_ECOLI linked to RTX-A were identified as suitable signal peptides. The final proteins with signal peptides were stable, soluble, and non-allergenic for the human body. Moreover, they had appropriate secondary and tertiary structures. The signal above peptides appears ideal for rationalizing secretory and soluble RTX-A. Therefore, the signal peptides found in this study should be further investigated through experimental research.
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期刊介绍: Recent Patents on Biotechnology publishes review articles by experts on recent patents on biotechnology. A selection of important and recent patents on biotechnology is also included in the journal. The journal is essential reading for all researchers involved in all fields of biotechnology.
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