| Literature DB >> 23144555 |
Santosh Kumar Ramachandra Jadhav1, Krunal Arvind Patel, Bhushan Bhalchandra Dholakia, Bashir Mohammad Khan.
Abstract
UNLABELLED: Medicinal plants are extensively utilized in traditional and herbal medicines, both in India and around the world due to the presence of diverse low molecular weight natural products such as flavonoids, alkaloids, terpenoids and sterols. Flavonoids which have health benefits for humans are the large class of phenylpropanoid-derived secondary metabolites and are mostly glycosylated by UDP-glycosyltransferases (UGTs). Although large numbers of different UGTs are known from higher plants, very few protein structures have been reported till now. In the present study, the three-dimensional model of flavonoid specific glycosyltransferases (WsFGT) from Withania somnifera was constructed based on the crystal structure of plant UGTs. The resulted model was assessed by various tools and the final refined model revealed GT-B type fold. Further, to understand the sugar donors and acceptors interactions with the active site of WsFGT, docking studies were performed. The amino acids from conserved PSPG box were interacted with sugar donor while His18, Asp110, Trp352 and Asn353 were important for catalytic function. This structural and docking information will be useful to understand the glycosylation mechanism of flavonoid glucosides. ABBREVIATIONS: DOPE - Discrete Optimized Potential Energy, PDB - Protein Data Bank, PSPG - Plant Secondary Product Glycosyltransferase, RMSD - Root Mean Squared Deviation, UDP - Uridine diphosphate, UGT - UDP-glycosyltransferases.Entities:
Keywords: Docking; Flavonoids; Glycosyltransferase; Homology modeling; Withania somnifera
Year: 2012 PMID: 23144555 PMCID: PMC3488837 DOI: 10.6026/97320630008943
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioinformation ISSN: 0973-2063
Figure 1(A) Sequence alignment of WsFGT from W. somnifera with template (PDB code: 2PQ6) using ClustalW. The conserved regions are indicated by ‘*’ and box indicates PSPG motif. (B) Conserved PSPG box created using WebLogo (http://weblogo.berkeley.edu/logo.cgi).
Figure 2Residue profile of WsFGT in Ramachandran plot.
Figure 3(A) Homology model of WsFGT represented in ribbon diagram. (B) Superimposition of 3D structure of WsFGT (yellow) and M. truncatula UDP-glucuronosyl/UDP-glucosyltransferase (2PQ6: violet purple).
Figure 4Diagram showing (A) apigenin (B) diadzein (C) genistein (D) kaempferol (E) luteolin and (F) naringenin docked into the proposed binding pockets. UDP-glucose is shown in deep violet purple colour and acceptors are shown in yellow colour. Hydrogen bonding interactions are indicated by dashed lines.