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Structure prediction and validation of an affibody engineered for cell-specific nucleic acid targeting
Authors:Vijaya Gopal  Kunchur Guruprasad
Affiliation:(1) Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, (Council for Scientific and Industrial Research), Uppal Road, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, 500007, India
Abstract:Cell-penetrating peptides comprising cloned epitopes that contribute to membrane transduction, DNA-binding and cell targeting functions are known to facilitate nucleic acid delivery. Using the ITASSER software, we predicted the 3-D structure of a well characterized and efficient transfecting cell-penetrating peptide, namely TAT-Mu and its derivative TAT-Mu-AF protein that harbors a targeting ligand, the HER2-binding affibody. Our model predicts TAT-Mu-AF fusion protein as primarily comprising α-helices. The affibody in TAT-Mu-AF is predicted as a 3-helical domain that is distinct from the TAT-Mu domain. Its positioning in three-dimensional structure is oriented in a manner that possibly favors interactions with receptor and facilitates transport to the target site. The linker region between TAT-Mu and the affibody is also predicted as a helix that is likely to stabilize the overall fold of the TAT-Mu-AF complex. Further, the evaluation of secondary structure of the designed TAT-Mu-AF fusion protein by circular dichroism is in support of our predictions.
Keywords:3-D modelling   iTASSER   CPPs   Affibody   TAT fusions   Nucleic acid delivery   Cell-targeting
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