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Effect of HIV-1 Subtype C integrase mutations implied using molecular modeling and docking data

The degree of sequence variation in HIV-1 integrase genes among infected patients and their impact on clinical response to Anti retroviral therapy (ART) is of interest. Therefore, we collected plasma samples from 161 HIV-1 infected individuals for subsequent integrase gene amplification (1087 bp). T...

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Autores principales: Sachithanandham, Jaiprasath, Konda Reddy, Karnati, Solomon, King, David, Shoba, Kumar Singh, Sanjeev, Vadhini Ramalingam, Veena, Alexander Pulimood, Susanne, Cherian Abraham, Ooriyapadickal, Rupali, Pricilla, Sridharan, Gopalan, Kannangai, Rajesh
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Publicado: Biomedical Informatics 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5267967/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28149058
http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630012221
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author Sachithanandham, Jaiprasath
Konda Reddy, Karnati
Solomon, King
David, Shoba
Kumar Singh, Sanjeev
Vadhini Ramalingam, Veena
Alexander Pulimood, Susanne
Cherian Abraham, Ooriyapadickal
Rupali, Pricilla
Sridharan, Gopalan
Kannangai, Rajesh
author_facet Sachithanandham, Jaiprasath
Konda Reddy, Karnati
Solomon, King
David, Shoba
Kumar Singh, Sanjeev
Vadhini Ramalingam, Veena
Alexander Pulimood, Susanne
Cherian Abraham, Ooriyapadickal
Rupali, Pricilla
Sridharan, Gopalan
Kannangai, Rajesh
author_sort Sachithanandham, Jaiprasath
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description The degree of sequence variation in HIV-1 integrase genes among infected patients and their impact on clinical response to Anti retroviral therapy (ART) is of interest. Therefore, we collected plasma samples from 161 HIV-1 infected individuals for subsequent integrase gene amplification (1087 bp). Thus, 102 complete integrase gene sequences identified as HIV-1 subtype-C was assembled. This sequence data was further used for sequence analysis and multiple sequence alignment (MSA) to assess position specific frequency of mutations within pol gene among infected individuals. We also used biophysical geometric optimization technique based molecular modeling and docking (Schrodinger suite) methods to infer differential function caused by position specific sequence mutations towards improved inhibitor selection. We thus identified accessory mutations (usually reduce susceptibility) leading to the resistance of some known integrase inhibitors in 14% of sequences in this data set. The Stanford HIV-1 drug resistance database provided complementary information on integrase resistance mutations to deduce molecular basis for such observation. Modeling and docking analysis show reduced binding by mutants for known compounds. The predicted binding values further reduced for models with combination of mutations among subtype C clinical strains. Thus, the molecular basis implied for the consequence of mutations in different variants of integrase genes of HIV-1 subtype C clinical strains from South India is reported. This data finds utility in the design, modification and development of a representative yet an improved inhibitor for HIV-1 integrase.
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spelling pubmed-52679672017-02-01 Effect of HIV-1 Subtype C integrase mutations implied using molecular modeling and docking data Sachithanandham, Jaiprasath Konda Reddy, Karnati Solomon, King David, Shoba Kumar Singh, Sanjeev Vadhini Ramalingam, Veena Alexander Pulimood, Susanne Cherian Abraham, Ooriyapadickal Rupali, Pricilla Sridharan, Gopalan Kannangai, Rajesh Bioinformation Hypothesis The degree of sequence variation in HIV-1 integrase genes among infected patients and their impact on clinical response to Anti retroviral therapy (ART) is of interest. Therefore, we collected plasma samples from 161 HIV-1 infected individuals for subsequent integrase gene amplification (1087 bp). Thus, 102 complete integrase gene sequences identified as HIV-1 subtype-C was assembled. This sequence data was further used for sequence analysis and multiple sequence alignment (MSA) to assess position specific frequency of mutations within pol gene among infected individuals. We also used biophysical geometric optimization technique based molecular modeling and docking (Schrodinger suite) methods to infer differential function caused by position specific sequence mutations towards improved inhibitor selection. We thus identified accessory mutations (usually reduce susceptibility) leading to the resistance of some known integrase inhibitors in 14% of sequences in this data set. The Stanford HIV-1 drug resistance database provided complementary information on integrase resistance mutations to deduce molecular basis for such observation. Modeling and docking analysis show reduced binding by mutants for known compounds. The predicted binding values further reduced for models with combination of mutations among subtype C clinical strains. Thus, the molecular basis implied for the consequence of mutations in different variants of integrase genes of HIV-1 subtype C clinical strains from South India is reported. This data finds utility in the design, modification and development of a representative yet an improved inhibitor for HIV-1 integrase. Biomedical Informatics 2016-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5267967/ /pubmed/28149058 http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630012221 Text en © 2016 Biomedical Informatics This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. This is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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Sachithanandham, Jaiprasath
Konda Reddy, Karnati
Solomon, King
David, Shoba
Kumar Singh, Sanjeev
Vadhini Ramalingam, Veena
Alexander Pulimood, Susanne
Cherian Abraham, Ooriyapadickal
Rupali, Pricilla
Sridharan, Gopalan
Kannangai, Rajesh
Effect of HIV-1 Subtype C integrase mutations implied using molecular modeling and docking data
title Effect of HIV-1 Subtype C integrase mutations implied using molecular modeling and docking data
title_full Effect of HIV-1 Subtype C integrase mutations implied using molecular modeling and docking data
title_fullStr Effect of HIV-1 Subtype C integrase mutations implied using molecular modeling and docking data
title_full_unstemmed Effect of HIV-1 Subtype C integrase mutations implied using molecular modeling and docking data
title_short Effect of HIV-1 Subtype C integrase mutations implied using molecular modeling and docking data
title_sort effect of hiv-1 subtype c integrase mutations implied using molecular modeling and docking data
topic Hypothesis
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5267967/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28149058
http://dx.doi.org/10.6026/97320630012221
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