Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Vol.170, No.8, 1996-2008, 2013
Molecular Dynamic and Docking Interaction Study of Heterodera glycines Serine Proteinase with Vigna mungo Proteinase Inhibitor
Many plants do produce various defense proteins like proteinase inhibitors (PIs) to protect them against various pests. PIs function as pseudosubstrates of digestive proteinase, which inhibits proteolysis in pests and leads to amino acid deficiency-based mortality. This work reports the structural interaction studies of serine proteinase of Heterodera glycines (SPHG) with Vigna mungo proteinase inhibitor (VMPI). 3D protein structure modeling, validation of SPHG and VMPI, and their putative protein-protein binding sites were predicted. Protein-protein docking followed by molecular dynamic simulation was performed to find the reliable confirmation of SPHG-VMPI complex. Trajectory analysis of each successive conformation concludes better interaction of first loop in comparison with second loop. Lysine residues of first loop were actively participating in complex formation. Overall, this study discloses the structural aspects and interaction mechanisms of VMPI with SPHG, and it would be helpful in the development of pest-resistant genetically modified crops.
Keywords:Serine proteinase;Proteinase inhibitor;Heterodera glycines;Vigna mungo;Protein-protein interaction;Molecular dynamic simulation