TY - JOUR
T1 - Fullerenes may cause eif mediated perturbation in translational machinery
T2 - Evidence from in-silico analysis
AU - Firdaus, Sumbul
AU - Dhasmana, Anupam
AU - Wahid, Mohd
AU - Jawed, Arshad
AU - Mandal, Raju K.
AU - Dar, Sajad A.
AU - Areeshi, Mohammed Y.
AU - Lohani, Mohtashim
AU - Haque, Shafiul
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 by the Association of Clinical Scientists, Inc.
PY - 2017/7/1
Y1 - 2017/7/1
N2 - Fullerenes have tremendous potential for human biological studies which may further lead to their therapeutic applications. Hence, it has become necessary to explore the possibility of their interference with various important cellular processes. The current study was designed to explore how the presence of fullerenes can affect the binding of DNA with different enzymes and factors involved in transcription and translation process. Methods. Various bioinformatics approaches and software programs were used to study the effect of fullerenes on the binding pattern of DNA with different enzymes and factors involved in transcription and translation process. Results. Fullerenes of different molecular weights were interacted with various transcription enzymes and factors and no significant effects were observed on transcription machinery. On the contrary, the factors involved in translation process when docked with their functional partners in the presence/absence of fullerenes display reduced activity of eIF2, eIF4A, eIF4H, eIF4G, eIF4B, eIF5B, and eEF1 with fullerenes of different molecular weights. Conclusions. We conclude that these molecules mostly control the translation of a number of genes. The reduced expression of these factors may cause a number of clinical pathological conditions including neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Huntington's diseases.
AB - Fullerenes have tremendous potential for human biological studies which may further lead to their therapeutic applications. Hence, it has become necessary to explore the possibility of their interference with various important cellular processes. The current study was designed to explore how the presence of fullerenes can affect the binding of DNA with different enzymes and factors involved in transcription and translation process. Methods. Various bioinformatics approaches and software programs were used to study the effect of fullerenes on the binding pattern of DNA with different enzymes and factors involved in transcription and translation process. Results. Fullerenes of different molecular weights were interacted with various transcription enzymes and factors and no significant effects were observed on transcription machinery. On the contrary, the factors involved in translation process when docked with their functional partners in the presence/absence of fullerenes display reduced activity of eIF2, eIF4A, eIF4H, eIF4G, eIF4B, eIF5B, and eEF1 with fullerenes of different molecular weights. Conclusions. We conclude that these molecules mostly control the translation of a number of genes. The reduced expression of these factors may cause a number of clinical pathological conditions including neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Huntington's diseases.
KW - Docking
KW - Fullerene family
KW - Nanoparticles
KW - Toxicity
KW - Transcription factors
KW - Translational factors
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85027347451
M3 - Artículo
C2 - 28801366
AN - SCOPUS:85027347451
SN - 0091-7370
VL - 47
SP - 409
EP - 415
JO - Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Science
JF - Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Science
IS - 4
ER -