Wargasetia, Teresa Liliana and Ratnawati, Hana and Widodo, Nashi and Widyananda, Muhammad Hermawan (2021) Bioinformatics Study of Sea Cucumber Peptides as Antibreast Cancer Through Inhibiting the Activity of Overexpressed Protein (EGFR, PI3K, AKT1, and CDK4). Cancer Informatics, 20. pp. 1-11. ISSN 1176-9351
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Abstract
: Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women globally. The overexpressed proteins, including EGFR, PI3K, AKT1, and CDK4, have a role in the growth of breast cancer cells. The 3D peptide structure of sea cucumber Cucumaria frondosa was modeled and then docked with EGFR, PI3K, AKT1, and CDK4 proteins using AutoDock Vina software. The docking result, which has the best binding affinity value, is continued with molecular dynamics simulation. The docking results showed that all peptides bind to the active sites of the four proteins. WPPNYQW and YDWRF peptides bind to proteins with lower binding affinity values than positive controls. The four proteins were in a stable state when complexed with the WPPNYQW peptide, which was seen from the RMSD and RMSF value. PI3K-YDWRF and AKT1- YDWRF complexes are stable, characterized by high RMSD values and increased volatility in several amino acids. WPPNYQW peptide has high potential as an antibreast cancer agent because it binds to the active sites of the four proteins with low binding affinity values and stable interactions. Meanwhile, the YDWRF peptide interacts with the four proteins with low binding affinity values, but the interaction is only stable on PI3K and AKT1 proteins.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Sea cucumbers, peptide, EGFR, PI3K, AKT1, CDK4 |
Subjects: | R Medicine > R Medicine (General) |
Depositing User: | Perpustakaan Maranatha |
Date Deposited: | 04 Feb 2023 02:08 |
Last Modified: | 04 Feb 2023 02:08 |
URI: | http://repository.maranatha.edu/id/eprint/31283 |
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