设计一种重组衣壳蛋白,减少烟草花叶病毒对植物的感染。

IF 2.7 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics Pub Date : 2024-11-26 DOI:10.1080/07391102.2024.2430456
Narjes Sheibani, Seyed Shahriar Arab, Mohammad Kamalvand
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烟草花叶病毒(TMV)是一种重要的植物病毒,可导致作物大幅减产。为了了解重组衣壳蛋白如何影响 TMV 亚基的亲和力和组装,目前正在开展研究,以评估重组蛋白对病毒抗性的影响。为了开发出能降低植物 TMV 感染率的重组衣壳蛋白,我们采用了一种设计策略,即制造有缺陷的病毒亚基,导致组装不正确。这种方法类似于使用有缺陷的拼图,这些拼图会形成不正确的连接,导致病毒组装中断,最终影响成熟病毒粒子的产生。这项研究利用分子建模和动力学模拟技术研究了烟草花叶病毒衣壳蛋白一侧突变的影响。模拟结果表明,与其他亚基(0.45 至 0.75 nm)相比,重组亚基的柔韧性较低(0.15 至 0.20 nm),这归因于较小的环面积。这项研究表明,一种有效的重组衣壳蛋白有可能通过破坏衣壳蛋白的组装过程来防止病毒感染。这种方法可用于设计针对病毒的植物疫苗。开发重组蛋白还能为植物带来益处,如防止虫害、提高生长和生产力。
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Designing a recombinant coat protein to reduce tobacco mosaic virus infection in plants.

The Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV) is a critical plant virus that can cause a significant drop in crop yield. To understand how recombinant coat-protein impacts the affinity and assembly of TMV's subunits, research is being conducted to assess the effect of recombinant protein on virus resistance. To develop a recombinant coat-protein that can lower TMV infection rates in plants, a design strategy was employed that involves creating defective viral subunits leading to incorrect assembly. This method is similar to using defective puzzle pieces that form incorrect connections resulting in disrupted viral assembly, ultimately affecting the production of mature virus particles. The study investigated the effect of mutations on one side of the Tobacco mosaic virus coat-protein using molecular modeling and dynamics simulation techniques. The simulation showed that the recombinant subunit had lower flexibility (between 0.15 to 0.20 nm) compared to the other subunits (between 0.45 to 0.75 nm), which was attributed to the smaller loop area. The study suggests an effective recombinant coat-protein with the potential to prevent virus infection by disrupting the coat-protein assembly process. This approach can be used to design a plant vaccine against viruses. Developing a recombinant protein can also provide benefits to plants such as protection from pests and enhancement of growth and productivity.

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Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics
Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics welcomes manuscripts on biological structure, dynamics, interactions and expression. The Journal is one of the leading publications in high end computational science, atomic structural biology, bioinformatics, virtual drug design, genomics and biological networks.
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