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19 december 2017 16:15:22

 
Molecular dynamics simulations on interaction between bacterial proteins: Implication on pathogenic activities (Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics)
 


We perform molecular dynamics simulation studies on interaction between bacterial proteins: an outer-membrane protein STY3179 and a yfdX protein STY3178 of Salmonella Typhi. STY3179 has been found to be involved in bacterial adhesion and invasion. STY3178 is recently biophysically characterized. It is a soluble protein having antibiotic binding and chaperon activity capabilities. These two proteins co-occur and are from neighboring gene in S. Typhi. Co-occurrence of homologs of both STY3178 and STY3179 are identified in many gram negative bacteria. We show using homology modeling, docking followed by molecular dynamics simulation that they can form a stable complex. STY3178 belongs to aqueous phase, while the beta barrel portion of STY3179 remains buried in DPPC bilayer with extra-cellular loops exposed to water. To understand the molecular basis of interaction between STY3178 and STY3179 we compute the conformational thermodynamics which indicate that these two proteins interact via polar and acidic residues belonging to their interfacial region. Conformational thermodynamics results further reveal instability of certain residues in extra-cellular loops of STY3179 upon complexation with STY3178 which is an indication for binding with host cell protein laminin. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.


 
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