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A system-level approach to investigate alloxan-induced toxicity in microtubule-binding protein to lead type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Paramashivam Sathish Kumar1, Narayanan Dhiraviam Kannan2.   

Abstract

Microtubule-associated protein tau (MAPT) is a key protein, which is mainly identified as an essential factor for microtubule dynamics and neuronal outgrowth. Though tau has several functions, regulation of insulin signaling is one among them to control type 2 diabetes. Abnormal expression of tau protein leads to hyperphosphorylation and is known as tauopathies. The presence of alloxan occurs in refined wheat flour, especially in various baking products such as parotta, a well-known South Indian dish. In this study, the reduced form of alloxan called dialuric acid can enter the beta cells of islets of Langerhans and binds MAPT to induce toxicity by hyperphosphorylating the tau protein, which ultimately causes destruction to pancreatic beta cells, and it leads to diabetes mellitus. Here, the toxic effects of dialuric acid targeting MAPT through in silico computational predictions have been investigated. The 3D structure of MAPT protein was constructed through I-Tasser, and it has been refined and validated by GalaxyRefine and PROCHECK. The structure of ligand was retrieved from PubChem. Molecular docking was accomplished by AutoDock 4.2 software, and the results indicate the strong binding affinity between dialuric acid and MAPT protein, and it showed a binding free energy (∆G) of - 3.72 kcal/mol. Dialuric acid binds with the active region SER 232 of MAPT whereby it hyperphosphorylates the protein to become toxic. Also, ADMET results strongly suggest that the compound dialuric acid possesses toxic property, and similarly, Ames test confirmed that it was found to be mutagenic. Thus, our results strongly revealed that dialuric acid was found to be toxic which could be able to damage the beta cells of the pancreas and abates insulin signaling, and finally, it leads to DM.

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Keywords:  ADMET; Alloxan; Diabetes mellitus; Dialuric acid; MAPT; Wheat flour

Year:  2020        PMID: 32219736     DOI: 10.1007/s11030-020-10075-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Divers        ISSN: 1381-1991            Impact factor:   2.943


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