Title of article :
In silico Evaluation of Nonsynonymous Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in the ADIPOQ Gene Associated with Diabetes, Obesity, and Inflammation
Author/Authors :
Swamy, Narayana Department of Biotechnology - K L University , Valasala, Harika Department of Biotechnology - K L University , Kamma, Sreenivasulu Department of Biotechnology - K L University
Abstract :
Background: The human ADIPOQ gene encodes adiponectin protein hormone, which
is involved in regulating glucose levels as well as fatty acid breakdown. It is exclusively
produced by adipose tissue and abundantly present in the circulation, with concentration
of around 0.01% of total serum proteins, with important effect on metabolism.
Methods: Most deleterious nonsynonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms in the
coding region of the ADIPOQ gene were investigated using SNP databases, and detected
nonsynonymous variants were analyzed in silico from the standpoint of relevant
protein function and stability by using SIFT, PolyPhen-2, PROVEAN and MUpro,
I-Mutant2.0 tools, respectively.
Result: A total of 58 nonsynonymous SNPs consisting of 55 missense variations, 3 nonsense
variations were found in the ADIPOQ gene. Next, 14 of the 55 missense variants
were predicted to be damaging or deleterious by three different software programs
(PolyPhen-2, SIFT, and PROVEAN), and 38 of them were predicted to be less stable
(I-Mutant 2.0 and MUpro software). Totally, 10 variants out of 55 missense variants
were predicted to be both deleterious and reduce protein stability. Additionally, 3
nonsense variants were predicted to produce a truncated ADIPOQ protein. RMSD
and total energy were calculated for 4 nsSNPs out of 10 nsSNPs which were both
deleterious and showed a decrease in protein stability.
Conclusion: rs144526209 has high root-mean-square deviation (RMSD) and lower total
energy value compared to the native modeled structure. It was concluded that
this nsSNP, potentially functional and polymorphic in the ADIPOQ gene, might be associated
with diabetes, obesity, and inflammation.
Keywords :
Isoprenoid , Farnesyl diphosphate , Decaprenyl diphosphate synthase , Coenzyme Q10