Title of article :
Structural and Molecular Docking Analytical Studies of the Predicted Ligand Binding Sites of Cadherin-1 in Cancer Prognostics
Author/Authors :
Olanrewaju Bakare, Olalekan Bioinformatics Research Group - University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa , Oluwaseun Fadaka, Adewale Bioinformatics Research Group - University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa , Keyster, Marshall Bioinformatics Research Group - University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa , Pretorius, Ashley Bioinformatics Research Group - University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa
Abstract :
Introduction: Several studies have explored the design of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) for the
development of therapeutic and diagnostic molecules for the treatment and identification of
pathogenic diseases as well as cancer. Human cadherin-1 protein has been identified to be involved
in adhesion-mediated signalling pathways in normal cells and its loss through genetic and
epigenetic alterations can result in an enhanced invasion and metastasis of malignancy in tumours.
Therefore, the identification of cadherin during treatment of cancer can be used as prognostic
biomarker to establish the responsiveness of patients to treatment regimen. Antimicrobial peptides
(AMPs) offer several compensatory advantages in biomedical applications and have been used for
treatment of diseases, dietary supplements and diagnosis of diseases. The aim of this research work
was to use in silico approaches to analyse retrieved human cadherin-1 as prognostic targets in
cancer treatments using modelled putative anticancer AMPs.
Methods: The structures of the putative AMPs and cadherin-1 were modelled using
I-TASSER server and the protein overall quality was validated using PROCHECK.
Thereafter, the protein motifs were predicted and the molecular interaction between the
putative anticancer AMPs and protein was carried out using PatchDock.
Results: The results revealed that all the AMPs were good prognostic molecules for cancer
with BOO1 having the highest binding affinity of 15,874.
Conclusion: This study revealed that all the generated AMPs have good prognostic value
for monitoring the progress of cancer treatment using human cadherin-1 as receptor. This is
the first report where AMPs were used in prognostics of cancer using human cadherin-1
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Keywords :
cancer , antimicrobial peptides , prognosis , homology , modelling , docking , physicochemical , binding , validation , cadherin-1
Journal title :
Advances and Applications in Bioinformatics and Chemistry: AABC