BASIL2022GV3HDT

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== Docking==
== Docking==
We used POCASA to determine potential binding pockets within our protein and PyRx<ref>Small-Molecule Library Screening by Docking with PyRx. Dallakyan S, Olson AJ. Methods Mol Biol. 2015;1263:243-50.</ref> to actually bind dCMP to 3HDT. Then PyMOL was used to visualize the binding pockets and dCMP in the protein. This <scene name='90/904996/Binding_pockets/1'>binding pocket</scene> (in purple) is a potential pocket the substrate dCMP may bind to in the protein, 3HDT. However, this area was where dCMP binded with the highest affinity in PyRx. The amino acids interacting with the substrate within that area are....
We used POCASA to determine potential binding pockets within our protein and PyRx<ref>Small-Molecule Library Screening by Docking with PyRx. Dallakyan S, Olson AJ. Methods Mol Biol. 2015;1263:243-50.</ref> to actually bind dCMP to 3HDT. Then PyMOL was used to visualize the binding pockets and dCMP in the protein. This <scene name='90/904996/Binding_pockets/1'>binding pocket</scene> (in purple) is a potential pocket the substrate dCMP may bind to in the protein, 3HDT. However, this area was where dCMP binded with the highest affinity in PyRx. The amino acids interacting with the substrate within that area are....
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Also, there are other <scene name='90/904996/Hydrophobic_interactions/1'>amino acids</scene> (Gly21, Ser22, Gly23, Val27, Thr 142, Gln149, Arg150, Thr197, Leu200, Thr201) that help hold the substrate in place in the protein.
However, these results may not be as accurate because during the docking process on PyRx, we were unsuccessful
However, these results may not be as accurate because during the docking process on PyRx, we were unsuccessful

Revision as of 04:26, 26 April 2022

Characterizing Putative Kinase 3HDT

Structure of putative kinase 3HDT

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References

  1. National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)[Internet]. Bethesda (MD): National Library of Medicine (US), National Center for Biotechnology Information; [1988] – [cited 2022 April 23].
  2. Pfam: The protein families database in 2021: J. Mistry, S. Chuguransky, L. Williams, M. Qureshi, G.A. Salazar, E.L.L. Sonnhammer, S.C.E. Tosatto, L. Paladin, S. Raj, L.J. Richardson, R.D. Finn, A. Bateman Nucleic Acids Research (2020) doi: 10.1093/nar/gkaa913
  3. Holm L (2020) Using Dali for protein structure comparison. Methods Mol. Biol. 2112, 29-42.
  4. Small-Molecule Library Screening by Docking with PyRx. Dallakyan S, Olson AJ. Methods Mol Biol. 2015;1263:243-50.
  5. The PyMOL Molecular Graphics System, Version 1.7.4.5 Edu Schrödinger, LLC.

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