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Molecular docking analysis of p53 with Toll-like receptors.

Mohammad Jahoor Alam1, Fevzi Bardakci1, Sadia Anjum1, Shumayla Rasheed Mir2, Irfan Ahmad3, Mohd Saeed1.   

Abstract

P53 is one of the most important proteins for its role in cellular signal transduction pathways. It regulates a wide variety of cellular processes, which includes apoptosis, senescence, cell cycle arrest, differentiation, and DNA repair and replication and cancer dynamics. It is a transcription factor for various cellular proteins. Recent report suggests that P53 is linked with transduction proteins involved in cellular immunity. Toll like receptors are needed for communication in cellular immunity. The interaction between p53 and toll like receptors is reported in various studies. Therefore, it is of interest to document the molecular docking analysis of p53 with Toll-like receptors for further consideration in therapeutic development. In the present paper we studied molecular interaction between p53 and toll like receptors using molecular docking approach. We used open-source tools for molecular docking and analyzing the data. Our molecular docking results suggest there is a promising interaction between p53 and toll like receptors. Our study will be a very useful for molecular therapeutics and drug design strategies. Further, molecular dynamics studies can be useful to determine of the stability of complex form by p53 and toll like receptors.
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Keywords:  Communication; Docking; Interaction; Toll-like receptor; p53

Year:  2021        PMID: 35539888      PMCID: PMC9049089          DOI: 10.6026/97320630017784

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioinformation        ISSN: 0973-2063


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