Caracterização estrutural de uma lectina nociceptiva obtida de sementes da espécie Platypodium elegans VOG

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Ivanice Bezerra da
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/23926
Resumo: A native lectin (nPELa), purified from seeds of the species Platypodium elegans, Dalbergieae tribes, was crystallized and structurally characterized by methodologies such as X-ray diffraction crystallography and bioinformatics tools. The obtained crystals (of orthorhombic type) were diffracted with quality and nPELa structure was solved with excellence through molecular substitution, with resolution of 1.6 Å. The nPELa monomer showed an N-glycosylation site at the Asn119 residue, therefore, confirming the literature prediction. In addition, nPELa has a metal binding site and a conserved carbohydrate recognition domain, in a similar way to what was shown by other Dalbergieae tribe lectins, such as PAL (Pterocarpus angolensis) and CTL (Centrolobium tomentosum). As molecular docking analysis suggests high affinity of this lectin for different mannosides, mainly trimanosides, formed by α-1,3 or α-1,6 glycosidic bond, as evidenced by the obtained scores. In addition, molecular dynamics simulations were performed as a way of demonstrating the structural behavior of nPELa in aqueous solution, as isolated lectin or associated with specific ligands. The results demonstrated a high stability of nPELa in solution, and structural modifications presented at its carbohydrate recognition site allow the interaction between the lectin and the different ligands tested. Different modifications were observed during simulations for each one of the glycans tested, which included different number of hydrogen bonds and hydrophobic interactions, through changes in residues involved. In addition, nPELa was evaluated for its nociceptive activity in rats and was reported as a first lectin of the Dalbergieae tribe which exhibited hypernociceptive activity in a manner dependent on the carbohydrate recognition site.
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spelling Caracterização estrutural de uma lectina nociceptiva obtida de sementes da espécie Platypodium elegans VOGStructural characterization of a nociceptive lectin obtained from seeds of the species Platypodium elegans VOGPlatypodium elegansCristalografia de raios XDocking molecularDinâmicaA native lectin (nPELa), purified from seeds of the species Platypodium elegans, Dalbergieae tribes, was crystallized and structurally characterized by methodologies such as X-ray diffraction crystallography and bioinformatics tools. The obtained crystals (of orthorhombic type) were diffracted with quality and nPELa structure was solved with excellence through molecular substitution, with resolution of 1.6 Å. The nPELa monomer showed an N-glycosylation site at the Asn119 residue, therefore, confirming the literature prediction. In addition, nPELa has a metal binding site and a conserved carbohydrate recognition domain, in a similar way to what was shown by other Dalbergieae tribe lectins, such as PAL (Pterocarpus angolensis) and CTL (Centrolobium tomentosum). As molecular docking analysis suggests high affinity of this lectin for different mannosides, mainly trimanosides, formed by α-1,3 or α-1,6 glycosidic bond, as evidenced by the obtained scores. In addition, molecular dynamics simulations were performed as a way of demonstrating the structural behavior of nPELa in aqueous solution, as isolated lectin or associated with specific ligands. The results demonstrated a high stability of nPELa in solution, and structural modifications presented at its carbohydrate recognition site allow the interaction between the lectin and the different ligands tested. Different modifications were observed during simulations for each one of the glycans tested, which included different number of hydrogen bonds and hydrophobic interactions, through changes in residues involved. In addition, nPELa was evaluated for its nociceptive activity in rats and was reported as a first lectin of the Dalbergieae tribe which exhibited hypernociceptive activity in a manner dependent on the carbohydrate recognition site.Uma lectina nativa (nPELa), purificada a partir de sementes da espécie Platypodium elegans, tribo Dalbergieae, foi cristalizada e estruturalmente caracterizada, através de metodologias como a cristalografia por difração de raios X e ferramentas de bioinformática. Os cristais obtidos (do tipo ortorrômbico) foram difratados com qualidade e a estrutura de nPELa foi resolvida com excelência através de substituição molecular, em uma resolução de 1,6 Å. O monômero de nPELa apresentou um sítio de N-glicosilação no resíduo Asn119, assim confirmando a predição da literatura, antes baseada apenas em dados de sequência primária. Além deste, nPELa apresenta um sítio de ligação a metais e um domínio de reconhecimento a carboidratos conservados, semelhantes ao demonstrado para outras lectinas da tribo Dalbergieae, como PAL (Pterocarpus angolensis) e CTL (Centrolobium tomentosum). As análises de docking molecular sugerem a alta afinidade desta lectina por diferentes manosídeos, principalmente trimanosídeos, formados por ligações do tipo α-1,3 ou α-1,6, evidenciado através dos escores obtidos. Além disso, simulações de dinâmica molecular foram realizadas, como forma de demonstrar o comportamento estrutural de nPELa em solução aquosa, sendo a lectina isolada ou associada a ligantes específicos. Os resultados obtidos demonstraram a alta estabilidade de nPELa em solução e as modificações estruturais apresentadas em seu sítio de reconhecimento a carboidratos permitem a interação entre a lectina e os diferentes ligantes testados. Diferentes modificações foram observadas durante as simulações para cada um dos glicanos testados, que incluíram variações no número de pontes de hidrogênio e interações hidrofóbicas, através de mudanças nos resíduos envolvidos. Além disso, nPELa foi avaliada quanto a sua ação nociceptiva em ratos, sendo relatada como a primeira lectina da tribo Dalbergieae que apresentou atividade hipernociceptiva, de uma maneira dependente do sítio de reconhecimento a carboidratos.Cavada, Benildo SousaNascimento, Kyria Santiago doSilva, Ivanice Bezerra da2017-07-10T20:10:47Z2017-07-10T20:10:47Z2017info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfSILVA, Ivanice Bezerra da. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Caracterização estrutural de uma lectina nociceptiva obtida de sementes da espécie Platypodium elegans VOG
Structural characterization of a nociceptive lectin obtained from seeds of the species Platypodium elegans VOG
title Caracterização estrutural de uma lectina nociceptiva obtida de sementes da espécie Platypodium elegans VOG
spellingShingle Caracterização estrutural de uma lectina nociceptiva obtida de sementes da espécie Platypodium elegans VOG
Silva, Ivanice Bezerra da
Platypodium elegans
Cristalografia de raios X
Docking molecular
Dinâmica
title_short Caracterização estrutural de uma lectina nociceptiva obtida de sementes da espécie Platypodium elegans VOG
title_full Caracterização estrutural de uma lectina nociceptiva obtida de sementes da espécie Platypodium elegans VOG
title_fullStr Caracterização estrutural de uma lectina nociceptiva obtida de sementes da espécie Platypodium elegans VOG
title_full_unstemmed Caracterização estrutural de uma lectina nociceptiva obtida de sementes da espécie Platypodium elegans VOG
title_sort Caracterização estrutural de uma lectina nociceptiva obtida de sementes da espécie Platypodium elegans VOG
author Silva, Ivanice Bezerra da
author_facet Silva, Ivanice Bezerra da
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Cavada, Benildo Sousa
Nascimento, Kyria Santiago do
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Ivanice Bezerra da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Platypodium elegans
Cristalografia de raios X
Docking molecular
Dinâmica
topic Platypodium elegans
Cristalografia de raios X
Docking molecular
Dinâmica
description A native lectin (nPELa), purified from seeds of the species Platypodium elegans, Dalbergieae tribes, was crystallized and structurally characterized by methodologies such as X-ray diffraction crystallography and bioinformatics tools. The obtained crystals (of orthorhombic type) were diffracted with quality and nPELa structure was solved with excellence through molecular substitution, with resolution of 1.6 Å. The nPELa monomer showed an N-glycosylation site at the Asn119 residue, therefore, confirming the literature prediction. In addition, nPELa has a metal binding site and a conserved carbohydrate recognition domain, in a similar way to what was shown by other Dalbergieae tribe lectins, such as PAL (Pterocarpus angolensis) and CTL (Centrolobium tomentosum). As molecular docking analysis suggests high affinity of this lectin for different mannosides, mainly trimanosides, formed by α-1,3 or α-1,6 glycosidic bond, as evidenced by the obtained scores. In addition, molecular dynamics simulations were performed as a way of demonstrating the structural behavior of nPELa in aqueous solution, as isolated lectin or associated with specific ligands. The results demonstrated a high stability of nPELa in solution, and structural modifications presented at its carbohydrate recognition site allow the interaction between the lectin and the different ligands tested. Different modifications were observed during simulations for each one of the glycans tested, which included different number of hydrogen bonds and hydrophobic interactions, through changes in residues involved. In addition, nPELa was evaluated for its nociceptive activity in rats and was reported as a first lectin of the Dalbergieae tribe which exhibited hypernociceptive activity in a manner dependent on the carbohydrate recognition site.
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