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Veeky Baths, Utpal Roy. Mycobacterium tuberculosis using statistical coupling analysis of the esterase family proteins[J]. The Journal of Biomedical Research, 2011, 25(3): 165-169. DOI: 10.1016/S1674-8301(11)60021-3
Citation: Veeky Baths, Utpal Roy. Mycobacterium tuberculosis using statistical coupling analysis of the esterase family proteins[J]. The Journal of Biomedical Research, 2011, 25(3): 165-169. DOI: 10.1016/S1674-8301(11)60021-3

Mycobacterium tuberculosis using statistical coupling analysis of the esterase family proteins

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  • A fundamental goal in cellular signaling is to understand allosteric communication, the process by which sig-nals originating at one site in a protein propagate reliably to affect distant functional sites. The general principles of protein structure that underlie this process remain unknown. Statistical coupling analysis (SCA) is a statistical technique that uses evolutionary data of a protein family to measure correlation between distant functional sites and suggests allosteric communication. In proteins, very distant and small interactions between collections of amino acids provide the communication which can be important for signaling process. In this paper, we present the SCA of protein alignment of the esterase family (pfam ID: PF00756) containing the sequence of antigen 85C secreted by Mycobacterium tuberculosis to identify a subset of interacting residues. Clustering analysis of the pairwise correlation highlighted seven important residue positions in the esterase family alignments. These resi-dues were then mapped on the crystal structure of antigen 85C (PDB ID: 1DQZ). The mapping revealed corre-lation between 3 distant residues (Asp38, Leu123 and Met125) and suggests allosteric communication between them. This information can be used for a new drug against this fatal disease.
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