Investigating the Mechanisms of Active Site Mutations to the 1T9G WT MCAD Protein to Better Understand Medium Chain Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase Deficiency (MCADD)

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== Materials & Methods ==
== Materials & Methods ==
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From the Protein Data Bank, the human WT MCAD (PDB ID: 1T9G) was collected, shown below. Multiple articles were researched for various mutations, which were analyzed from the article and viewed in PyMOL. Additional computerized modifications were needed, however. Using PyMOL, the electron-transferring flavoprotein (ETF) complex of 1T9G was removed, and chain B was isolated from the MCAD homotetramer portion for better focus. No substrate was on 1T9G originally, so Octanoyl-CoA (PDB ID: CO8) was docked using PyRx; CO8 was a ligand in the protein 1EGC, a similar yet slightly mutated version of human MCAD used for reference. LigPlot+ was then used to identify the amino acids that undergo hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interactions with FAD & CO8. Finally, the modified 1T9G was cosmetically enhanced in Jmol to produce a detailed 3D model.
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<Structure load='1T9G' size='350' frame='true' align='left' caption='PDB ID 1T9G: Structure of the human MCAD:ETF complex' scene='Insert optional scene name here' />
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<Structure load='1T9G' size='350' frame='true' align='right' caption='Human WT MCAD with ETF Complex Attached' scene='Insert optional scene name here' />
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From the Protein Data Bank, the human WT MCAD (PDB ID: 1T9G) was collected, shown below. Multiple articles were researched for various mutations, which were analyzed from the article and viewed in PyMOL. Additional computerized modifications were needed, however. Using PyMOL, the electron-transferring flavoprotein (ETF) complex of 1T9G was removed, and chain B was isolated from the MCAD homotetramer portion for better focus. No substrate was on 1T9G originally, so Octanoyl-CoA (PDB ID: CO8) was docked using PyRx; CO8 was a ligand in the protein 1EGC, a similar yet slightly mutated version of human MCAD used for reference. LigPlot+ was then used to identify the amino acids that undergo hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interactions with FAD & CO8. Finally, the modified 1T9G was cosmetically enhanced in Jmol to produce a detailed 3D model.
== Results ==
== Results ==

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Investigating The Mechanisms of Active Site Mutations to the 1T9G WT MCAD Protein to Better Understand Medium Chain Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase Deficiency (MCADD)

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References

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  3. doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/532090
  4. doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/532090

Saleh, Omar E.; Khatiwala, Rhea; and Ignatius, Jeremy, "Investigating The Mechanisms of Active Site Mutations to the 1T9G WT MCAD Protein to Better Understand Medium Chain Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase Deficiency (MCADD)" (2022). Protein Modeling Reports. 7. https://nsuworks.nova.edu/protein_modeling_reports/7

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