IN SILICO EVALUATION OF TRYPSIN INHIBITOR WITH ANTIPROLIFERATIVE AND ANTIFUNGAL PROPERTIES FROM TESTA OF C. LANATUS
Sreenu Barla and Dowluru Svgk Kaladhar,*
ABSTRACT
In silico evaluation with antifungal and antiproliferative activities are
important to understand the medical properties in testa of C lanatus.
The peptide that was isolated and purified from testa of C. lanatus was
shown a relationship with trypsin inhibitor of S. griseus based on
UPGMA method. There are two serine, two threonine and one tyrosine
predicted phosphorylation sites for activation of inhibition based on
NetPhos server. The QSAR properties were shown good Hydration and
LogP properties. The Mass predicted by the software was shown as
3298 amu. The purified CLTI peptide with Chymotrypsin shows the
total interaction energy, Etot as -463.86 kCal/mole. The purified CLTI
peptide with Protease K shows the total interaction energy as -292.24 kcal/mole. The purified
CLTI peptide with Trypsin shows the total interaction energy as -633.56 kcal/mole. The STI
peptide with Chymotrypsin, Protease K and Trypsin shows the total interaction energy, Etot
as -604.68 kCal/mole, -594.17 kCal/mole and -635.85 kCal/mole respectively. Both the
peptides was shown good trypsin inhibitory activities. The docking studies were shown good
binding interactions of CLTI when compared with Standard antibiotic (Flucanozole). in silico
studies was shown anticancer activity with breast cancer associated proteins like AGR2,
BRCA1, BRCA2, GMPR2 and PPAR as well as Liver cancer associated proteins like
DKK2, WIF and CHOP.
Keywords: in silico evaluation, protease inhibition, antifungal, antiproliferative activity
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