| Literature DB >> 32468460 |
Sofia Raftopoulou1,2, Nicolas C Nicolaides3,4, Louis Papageorgiou1,3, Anastasia Amfilochiou5, Spyros G Zakinthinos6, Potamitis George2, Elias Eliopoulos1, George P Chrousos3,4, Dimitrios Vlachakis7,8.
Abstract
Herein, we deploy an in silico pipeline of structural bioinformatics, thermodynamics, and molecular dynamics to investigate the role of cortisol in circadian rhythms, biorhythms, stress response, and even sleep disorders. Our study shows that high concentrations of cortisol intercalate in the minor groove of DNA. This phenomenon widens the adjacent major grooves and provides the Clock/Bmal1 complex with more space to dock and interact with DNA. Then, the strong charges of cortisol pull the alpha helices of the Clock/Bmal1 complex and bend it inward, thus establishing stronger interactions and prolonged signaling. Our results indicate that elevated cortisol levels play an important role in stress, inflammation, and sleep disorders as a result of prolonged and stronger dsDNA - Clock/Bmal1 interactions.Entities:
Keywords: Cell Signaling; Cortisol; DNA intercalation; Genetics; Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis; Inflammation; Sleep disorders; Stress
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32468460 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-32633-3_10
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Exp Med Biol ISSN: 0065-2598 Impact factor: 2.622