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Functional characterization of novel mutations in UL54 of ganciclovir resistant HCMV strain using structural analysis
This study reports the probable impact of the coupled mutations observed in our clinical isolate of HCMV UL54 polymerase, through structural bioinformatics approaches. The reported variant was found to be resistant to Ganciclovir (GCV) as per the clinical records. The presence of Glutamine deletion...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3044428/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21383907 |
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author | Malathi, Jambulingam Umashankar, Vetrivel Sathyabaarathi, Ravichandran Muthukumaran, Sivashanmugan Ishwarya, Murali Madhavan, Hajib Narahari |
author_facet | Malathi, Jambulingam Umashankar, Vetrivel Sathyabaarathi, Ravichandran Muthukumaran, Sivashanmugan Ishwarya, Murali Madhavan, Hajib Narahari |
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description | This study reports the probable impact of the coupled mutations observed in our clinical isolate of HCMV UL54 polymerase, through structural bioinformatics approaches. The reported variant was found to be resistant to Ganciclovir (GCV) as per the clinical records. The presence of Glutamine deletion at 639 (Glu639) and a mis sense mutation of Serine 655 Leucine (Ser655Leu) in UL54 were identified by DNA sequencing and were predicted to lie in the DNA polymerase type-II domain. Docking simulation studies of the phosphorylated forms of Ganciclovir (GCV), Cidofovir (CDV) and Foscarnet (PFA) with the reported mutants showed significant variation in terms of binding affinity and inhibitory constant (Ki) in comparison to wild type UL54. The findings of this study revealed that the observed coupled mutation could potentially induce allosteric effects in the binding pockets of UL54 and thereby alter the drug binding affinity. In specific, it was observed that this coupled mutation could confer changes in the binding affinity of GCV and PFA by altering the binding energies and inhibitory constants to -0.88Kcal/mol and 226.71mM, -5.81Kcal/mol and 54.83µM, respectively, in comparison to Wild Type. On the other hand, CDV showed increased susceptibility for the reported mutant with a binding energy of -6.16Kcal/mol and inhibitory constant of 30.47µM. |
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spelling | pubmed-30444282011-03-07 Functional characterization of novel mutations in UL54 of ganciclovir resistant HCMV strain using structural analysis Malathi, Jambulingam Umashankar, Vetrivel Sathyabaarathi, Ravichandran Muthukumaran, Sivashanmugan Ishwarya, Murali Madhavan, Hajib Narahari Bioinformation Hypothesis This study reports the probable impact of the coupled mutations observed in our clinical isolate of HCMV UL54 polymerase, through structural bioinformatics approaches. The reported variant was found to be resistant to Ganciclovir (GCV) as per the clinical records. The presence of Glutamine deletion at 639 (Glu639) and a mis sense mutation of Serine 655 Leucine (Ser655Leu) in UL54 were identified by DNA sequencing and were predicted to lie in the DNA polymerase type-II domain. Docking simulation studies of the phosphorylated forms of Ganciclovir (GCV), Cidofovir (CDV) and Foscarnet (PFA) with the reported mutants showed significant variation in terms of binding affinity and inhibitory constant (Ki) in comparison to wild type UL54. The findings of this study revealed that the observed coupled mutation could potentially induce allosteric effects in the binding pockets of UL54 and thereby alter the drug binding affinity. In specific, it was observed that this coupled mutation could confer changes in the binding affinity of GCV and PFA by altering the binding energies and inhibitory constants to -0.88Kcal/mol and 226.71mM, -5.81Kcal/mol and 54.83µM, respectively, in comparison to Wild Type. On the other hand, CDV showed increased susceptibility for the reported mutant with a binding energy of -6.16Kcal/mol and inhibitory constant of 30.47µM. Biomedical Informatics Publishing Group 2011-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3044428/ /pubmed/21383907 Text en © 2011 Biomedical Informatics Publishing Group This is an open-access article, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, for non-commercial purposes, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Hypothesis Malathi, Jambulingam Umashankar, Vetrivel Sathyabaarathi, Ravichandran Muthukumaran, Sivashanmugan Ishwarya, Murali Madhavan, Hajib Narahari Functional characterization of novel mutations in UL54 of ganciclovir resistant HCMV strain using structural analysis |
title | Functional characterization of novel mutations in UL54 of ganciclovir resistant HCMV strain using structural analysis |
title_full | Functional characterization of novel mutations in UL54 of ganciclovir resistant HCMV strain using structural analysis |
title_fullStr | Functional characterization of novel mutations in UL54 of ganciclovir resistant HCMV strain using structural analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | Functional characterization of novel mutations in UL54 of ganciclovir resistant HCMV strain using structural analysis |
title_short | Functional characterization of novel mutations in UL54 of ganciclovir resistant HCMV strain using structural analysis |
title_sort | functional characterization of novel mutations in ul54 of ganciclovir resistant hcmv strain using structural analysis |
topic | Hypothesis |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3044428/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21383907 |
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