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Investigation of deleterious effects of nsSNPs in the POT1 gene: a structural genomics-based approach to understand the mechanism of cancer development.

Mohd Amir1, Vijay Kumar2, Taj Mohammad1, Ravins Dohare1, Afzal Hussain3, Md Tabish Rehman3, Perwez Alam3, Mohamed F Alajmi3, Asimul Islam1, Faizan Ahmad1, Md Imtaiyaz Hassan1.   

Abstract

Protection of telomere 1 (POT1) is one of the key components of shelterin complex, implicated in maintaining the telomere homeostasis, and thus stability of the eukaryotic genome. A large number of non-synonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms (nsSNPs) in the POT1 gene have been reported to cause varieties of human diseases, including cancer. In recent years, a number of mutations in POT1 has been markedly increased, and interpreting the effect of these large numbers of mutations to understand the mechanism of associated diseases seems impossible using experimental approaches. Herein, we employ varieties of computational methods such as PROVEAN, PolyPhen-2, SIFT, PoPMuSiC, SDM2, STRUM, and MAESTRO to identify the effects of 387 nsSNPs on the structure and function of POT1 protein. We have identified about 183 nsSNPs as deleterious and termed them as "high-confidence nsSNPs." Distribution of these high-confidence nsSNPs demonstrates that the mutation in oligonucleotide binding domain 1 is highly deleterious (one in every three nsSNPs), and high-confidence nsSNPs show a strong correlation with residue conservation. The structure analysis provides a detailed insights into the structural changes occurred in consequence of conserved mutations which lead to the cancer progression. This study, for the first time, offers a newer prospective on the role of POT1 mutations on the structure, function, and their relation to associated diseases.
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Keywords:  OB-fold protein; SNPs, deleterious mutations; computational methods; protection of telomere 1; sequence analysis; structural genomics

Year:  2018        PMID: 30556179     DOI: 10.1002/jcb.28312

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0730-2312            Impact factor:   4.429


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3.  Structural genomics approach to investigate deleterious impact of nsSNPs in conserved telomere maintenance component 1.

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Review 6.  Structural Features of Nucleoprotein CST/Shelterin Complex Involved in the Telomere Maintenance and Its Association with Disease Mutations.

Authors:  Mohd Amir; Parvez Khan; Aarfa Queen; Ravins Dohare; Mohamed F Alajmi; Afzal Hussain; Asimul Islam; Faizan Ahmad; Imtaiyaz Hassan
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2020-02-04       Impact factor: 7.666

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