EFFECT OF ANTIBIOTICS ON MODELLED NOVEL OUTER MEMBRANE PROTEINS OF EDWARDSIELLA TARDA- A FISH PATHOGEN
Damayanthi Devi*
ABSTRACT
Edwardsiellosis is a fish disease caused by Edwardsiella tarda, is one
of the major damages to the aqua farming. It infects a host of fishes
and manifests several diseases like systemic hemorrhagic septicemia,
ulcers, necrosis to liver, kidney, and spleen along with emphysemous
putrefactive diseases. Not only in fishes, but these bacterial incidences
also noticed in snakes and humans as well. The present study deals
with the preventive step which could be considered for protecting the
aquaculture. A novel outer membrane protein acts as a drug target for
the present investigation. The modeled outer membrane protein was
docked with the selected antibiotics to evaluate the potential drug. It
was noted that the antibiotic doxycycline was found to be -15.8219
with nine hydrogen bond interactions and identifying itself as the
potential drug for Edwardsiellosis. The results were very promising and showed be an
excellent alternative for the aquaculture protection.
Keywords: Edwardsiellosis, Edwardsiella tarda, outer membrane protein, MOE, aquaculture.
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