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The milk-derived lactoferrin inhibits V-ATPase activity by targeting its V1 domain.

Cátia Santos-Pereira1, Juliana F Rocha2, Henrique S Fernandes2, Lígia R Rodrigues3, Manuela Côrte-Real4, Sérgio F Sousa5.   

Abstract

Lactoferrin (Lf), a bioactive milk protein, exhibits strong anticancer and antifungal activities. The search for Lf targets and mechanisms of action is of utmost importance to enhance its effective applications. A common feature among Lf-treated cancer and fungal cells is the inhibition of a proton pump called V-ATPase. Lf-driven V-ATPase inhibition leads to cytosolic acidification, ultimately causing cell death of cancer and fungal cells. Given that a detailed elucidation of how Lf and V-ATPase interact is still missing, herein we aimed to fill this gap by employing a five-stage computational approach. Molecular dynamics simulations of both proteins were performed to obtain a robust sampling of their conformational landscape, followed by clustering, which allowed retrieving representative structures, to then perform protein-protein docking. Subsequently, molecular dynamics simulations of the docked complexes and free binding energy calculations were carried out to evaluate the dynamic binding process and build a final ranking based on the binding affinities. Detailed atomist analysis of the top ranked complexes clearly indicates that Lf binds to the V1 cytosolic domain of V-ATPase. Particularly, our data suggest that Lf binds to the interfaces between A/B subunits, where the ATP hydrolysis occurs, thus inhibiting this process. The free energy decomposition analysis further identified key binding residues that will certainly aid in the rational design of follow-up experimental studies, hence bridging computational and experimental biochemistry.
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Keywords:  Docking; Lactoferrin; Molecular dynamics; V-ATPase

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34237360     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2021.06.200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Biol Macromol        ISSN: 0141-8130            Impact factor:   6.953


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