A Model for Manganese interaction with Deinococcus radiodurans proteome network involved in ROS response and defense
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Citazione:
A Model for Manganese interaction with Deinococcus radiodurans proteome network involved in ROS response and defense / Peana, M., Chasapis, C.T., Simula, G., Medici, S., Zoroddu, M.A.. - In: JOURNAL OF TRACE ELEMENTS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0946-672X. - (2018). [10.1016/j.jtemb.2018.02.001]
Abstract:
A complex network of regulatory proteins takes part in the mechanism underlying the radioresistance of Deinoccocus radiodurans bacterium (DR). The interaction of Mn(II) ions with DR-proteins and peptides seems to be responsible for proteins protection from oxidative damage induced by Reactive Oxygen Species during irradiation.
In the present work we describe a combined approach of bioinformatic strategies based on structural data and annotation to predict the Mn(II)-binding proteins encoded by the genome of DR and, in parallel, the same predictions for other bacteria were performed; the comparison revealed that, in most of the cases, the content of Mn(II)-binding proteins is significantly higher in radioresistant than in radiosensitive bacteria. Moreover, we report the in silico protein–protein interaction network of the putative Mn(II)-proteins, remodeled in order to enhance the knowledge about the impact of Mn-binding proteins in DR ability to protect also DNA from various damaging agents such as ionizing radiation, UV radiation and oxidative stress.
In the present work we describe a combined approach of bioinformatic strategies based on structural data and annotation to predict the Mn(II)-binding proteins encoded by the genome of DR and, in parallel, the same predictions for other bacteria were performed; the comparison revealed that, in most of the cases, the content of Mn(II)-binding proteins is significantly higher in radioresistant than in radiosensitive bacteria. Moreover, we report the in silico protein–protein interaction network of the putative Mn(II)-proteins, remodeled in order to enhance the knowledge about the impact of Mn-binding proteins in DR ability to protect also DNA from various damaging agents such as ionizing radiation, UV radiation and oxidative stress.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Deinococcus radiodurans, Manganese, Radioresistance, Mn-binding protein, Protein-protein interaction network
Elenco autori:
Peana, M.; Chasapis, C. T.; Simula, G.; Medici, S.; Zoroddu, M. A.
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