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Comparative Molecular Docking Studies with ABCC1 and Aquaporin 9 in the Arsenite Complex Efflux
Authors:Shiv Poojan  Anupam Dhasmana  Qazi Mohammad Sajid Jamal  Mohd Haneef  Mohtashim Lohani
Affiliation:1.Environmental Carcinogenesis Division, CSIR-Indian Institute of Toxicology Research, Mahatma Gandhi Marg, P Box 80, Lucknow-226001;2.Environmental Carcinogenesis & Toxicoinformatics Laboratory, Departments of Biosciences, Integral University, Lucknow-226026
Abstract:Arsenic is the most toxic metalloid present in the natural environment in both organic and inorganic arsenic forms. Inorganicarsenic is often more hazardous than the organic form. Arsenite and arsenate compounds are the major inorganic forms which are toxic causing severe human health dysfunction including cancer. Excretion of arsenic from the system is found elusive. Therefore, it is of interest to screen channel proteins with the arsenic complex in the different combination of arsenic, GSH (glutathione) and arsenic, selenium using docking methods. The mode of arsenic removal. The complex structure revealed the mode of arsenic binding efficiency with the receptor aquaporine 9 and ABCC1 channel protein. This provides insights to understand the mechanism of arsenic efflux. These inferences find application in the design, identification and development of novel nutracetucal or any other formulation useful in the balance of arsenic efflux.
Keywords:Arsenic toxicity   Molecular Docking   Transport Channels
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