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In silico description of the adsorption of cell signaling pathway proteins ovalbumin, glutathione, LC3, TLR4, ASC PYCARD, PI3K and NF-Kβ on 7.0 nm gold nanoparticles: obtaining their Lennard-Jones-like potentials through docking and molecular mechanics

The impact of vaccination on the world's population is difficult to calculate. For developing different types of vaccines, adjuvants are substances added to vaccines to increase the magnitude and durability of the immune response and the effectiveness of the vaccine. This work explores the pote...

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Autores principales: Coelho, Monique M., Bezerra, Eveline M., da Costa, Roner F., de Alvarenga, Érika C., Freire, Valder N., Carvalho, Cláudia R., Pessoa, Claudia, Albuquerque, Eudenilson L., Costa, Raquel A.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10697183/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra06180a
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author Coelho, Monique M.
Bezerra, Eveline M.
da Costa, Roner F.
de Alvarenga, Érika C.
Freire, Valder N.
Carvalho, Cláudia R.
Pessoa, Claudia
Albuquerque, Eudenilson L.
Costa, Raquel A.
author_facet Coelho, Monique M.
Bezerra, Eveline M.
da Costa, Roner F.
de Alvarenga, Érika C.
Freire, Valder N.
Carvalho, Cláudia R.
Pessoa, Claudia
Albuquerque, Eudenilson L.
Costa, Raquel A.
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description The impact of vaccination on the world's population is difficult to calculate. For developing different types of vaccines, adjuvants are substances added to vaccines to increase the magnitude and durability of the immune response and the effectiveness of the vaccine. This work explores the potential use of spherical gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) as adjuvants. Thus, we employed docking techniques and molecular mechanics to describe how a AuNP 7.0 nm in diameter interacts with cell signaling pathway proteins. Initially, we used X-ray crystallization data of the proteins ovalbumin, glutathione, LC3, TLR4, ASC PYCARD, PI3K, and NF-Kβ to study the adsorption with an AuNP through molecular docking. Therefore, interaction energies were obtained for the AuNP complexes and individual proteins, as well as the AuNP and OVA complex (AuNP@OVA) with each cellular protein, respectively. Results showed that AuNPs had the highest affinity for OVA individually, followed by glutathione, ASC PYCARD domain, LC3, PI3K, NF-Kβ, and TLR4. Furthermore, when evaluating the AuNP@OVA complex, glutathione showed a greater affinity with more potent interaction energy when compared to the other studied systems.
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spelling pubmed-106971832023-12-06 In silico description of the adsorption of cell signaling pathway proteins ovalbumin, glutathione, LC3, TLR4, ASC PYCARD, PI3K and NF-Kβ on 7.0 nm gold nanoparticles: obtaining their Lennard-Jones-like potentials through docking and molecular mechanics Coelho, Monique M. Bezerra, Eveline M. da Costa, Roner F. de Alvarenga, Érika C. Freire, Valder N. Carvalho, Cláudia R. Pessoa, Claudia Albuquerque, Eudenilson L. Costa, Raquel A. RSC Adv Chemistry The impact of vaccination on the world's population is difficult to calculate. For developing different types of vaccines, adjuvants are substances added to vaccines to increase the magnitude and durability of the immune response and the effectiveness of the vaccine. This work explores the potential use of spherical gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) as adjuvants. Thus, we employed docking techniques and molecular mechanics to describe how a AuNP 7.0 nm in diameter interacts with cell signaling pathway proteins. Initially, we used X-ray crystallization data of the proteins ovalbumin, glutathione, LC3, TLR4, ASC PYCARD, PI3K, and NF-Kβ to study the adsorption with an AuNP through molecular docking. Therefore, interaction energies were obtained for the AuNP complexes and individual proteins, as well as the AuNP and OVA complex (AuNP@OVA) with each cellular protein, respectively. Results showed that AuNPs had the highest affinity for OVA individually, followed by glutathione, ASC PYCARD domain, LC3, PI3K, NF-Kβ, and TLR4. Furthermore, when evaluating the AuNP@OVA complex, glutathione showed a greater affinity with more potent interaction energy when compared to the other studied systems. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10697183/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra06180a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Coelho, Monique M.
Bezerra, Eveline M.
da Costa, Roner F.
de Alvarenga, Érika C.
Freire, Valder N.
Carvalho, Cláudia R.
Pessoa, Claudia
Albuquerque, Eudenilson L.
Costa, Raquel A.
In silico description of the adsorption of cell signaling pathway proteins ovalbumin, glutathione, LC3, TLR4, ASC PYCARD, PI3K and NF-Kβ on 7.0 nm gold nanoparticles: obtaining their Lennard-Jones-like potentials through docking and molecular mechanics
title In silico description of the adsorption of cell signaling pathway proteins ovalbumin, glutathione, LC3, TLR4, ASC PYCARD, PI3K and NF-Kβ on 7.0 nm gold nanoparticles: obtaining their Lennard-Jones-like potentials through docking and molecular mechanics
title_full In silico description of the adsorption of cell signaling pathway proteins ovalbumin, glutathione, LC3, TLR4, ASC PYCARD, PI3K and NF-Kβ on 7.0 nm gold nanoparticles: obtaining their Lennard-Jones-like potentials through docking and molecular mechanics
title_fullStr In silico description of the adsorption of cell signaling pathway proteins ovalbumin, glutathione, LC3, TLR4, ASC PYCARD, PI3K and NF-Kβ on 7.0 nm gold nanoparticles: obtaining their Lennard-Jones-like potentials through docking and molecular mechanics
title_full_unstemmed In silico description of the adsorption of cell signaling pathway proteins ovalbumin, glutathione, LC3, TLR4, ASC PYCARD, PI3K and NF-Kβ on 7.0 nm gold nanoparticles: obtaining their Lennard-Jones-like potentials through docking and molecular mechanics
title_short In silico description of the adsorption of cell signaling pathway proteins ovalbumin, glutathione, LC3, TLR4, ASC PYCARD, PI3K and NF-Kβ on 7.0 nm gold nanoparticles: obtaining their Lennard-Jones-like potentials through docking and molecular mechanics
title_sort in silico description of the adsorption of cell signaling pathway proteins ovalbumin, glutathione, lc3, tlr4, asc pycard, pi3k and nf-kβ on 7.0 nm gold nanoparticles: obtaining their lennard-jones-like potentials through docking and molecular mechanics
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10697183/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra06180a
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