Space constrained homology modelling: The paradigm of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase of dengue (Type II) virus
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Vlachakis, D
Kontopoulos, DG
Kossida, S
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Journal Article
Abstract
Protein structure is more conserved than sequence in nature. In this direction we developed a novel methodology that significantly improves conventional homology modelling when sequence identity is low, by taking into consideration 3D structural features of the template, such as size and shape. Herein, our new homology modelling approach was applied to the homology modelling of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) of dengue (type II) virus. The RdRp of dengue was chosen due to the low sequence similarity shared between the dengue virus polymerase and the available templates, while purposely avoiding to use the actual X-ray structure that is available for the dengue RdRp. The novel approach takes advantage of 3D space corresponding to protein shape and size by creating a 3D scaffold of the template structure. The dengue polymerase model built by the novel approach exhibited all features of RNA-dependent RNA polymerases and was almost identical to the X-ray structure of the dengue RdRp, as opposed to the model built by conventional homology modelling. Therefore, we propose that the space-aided homology modelling approach can be of a more general use to homology modelling of enzymes sharing low sequence similarity with the template structures. © 2013 Dimitrios Vlachakis et al.
Date Issued
2013-09-03
ISSN
1748-670X
Journal / Book Title
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine
Volume
2013
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