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Article

The Glu143 Residue Might Play a Significant Role in T20 Peptide Binding to HIV-1 Receptor gp41: An In Silico Study

Department of Pharmaceutics, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia
Molecules 2022, 27(12), 3936; https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27123936
Submission received: 20 January 2022 / Revised: 29 May 2022 / Accepted: 8 June 2022 / Published: 20 June 2022
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Molecular Modeling: Advancements and Applications)

Abstract

Despite the enormous efforts made to develop other fusion inhibitors for HIV, the enfuvirtide (known as T20) peptide is the only approved HIV-1 inhibitory drug so far. Investigating the role of potential residues of the T20 peptide’s conformational dynamics could help us to understand the role of potential residues of the T20 peptide. We investigated T20 peptide conformation and binding interactions with the HIV-1 receptor (i.e., gp41) using MD simulations and docking techniques, respectively. Although the mutation of E143 into alanine decreased the flexibility of the E143A mutant, the conformational compactness of the mutant was increased. This suggests a potential role of E143 in the T20 peptide’s conformation. Interestingly, the free energy landscape showed a significant change in the wild-type T20 minimum, as the E143A mutant produced two observed minima. Finally, the docking results of T20 to the gp41 receptor showed a different binding interaction in comparison to the E143A mutant. This suggests that E143 residue can influence the binding interaction with the gp41 receptor. Overall, the E143 residue showed a significant role in conformation and binding to the HIV-1 receptor. These findings can be helpful in optimizing and developing HIV-1 inhibitor peptides.
Keywords: enfuvirtide; gp41; HIV-1 receptor; molecular dynamics simulations; principal component analysis; free energy landscape enfuvirtide; gp41; HIV-1 receptor; molecular dynamics simulations; principal component analysis; free energy landscape

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Alaofi, A.L. The Glu143 Residue Might Play a Significant Role in T20 Peptide Binding to HIV-1 Receptor gp41: An In Silico Study. Molecules 2022, 27, 3936. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27123936

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Alaofi AL. The Glu143 Residue Might Play a Significant Role in T20 Peptide Binding to HIV-1 Receptor gp41: An In Silico Study. Molecules. 2022; 27(12):3936. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27123936

Chicago/Turabian Style

Alaofi, Ahmed L. 2022. "The Glu143 Residue Might Play a Significant Role in T20 Peptide Binding to HIV-1 Receptor gp41: An In Silico Study" Molecules 27, no. 12: 3936. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27123936

APA Style

Alaofi, A. L. (2022). The Glu143 Residue Might Play a Significant Role in T20 Peptide Binding to HIV-1 Receptor gp41: An In Silico Study. Molecules, 27(12), 3936. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27123936

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