Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is the leading cause of cancer mortality among women worldwide. The life-threatening infection caused by HPV demands the need for designing anticancerous drugs. In the recent years, different compounds from natural origins, such as carrageenan, curcumin, epigallocatechin gallate, indole-3-carbinol, jaceosidin, and withaferin, have been used as a hopeful source of anticancer therapy. These compounds have been shown to suppress HPV infection by different researchers. In the present study, we explored these natural inhibitors against E6 oncoprotein of high-risk HPV-16, which is known to inactivate the p53 tumor suppressor protein. A robust homology model of HPV-16 E6 was built to anticipate the interaction mechanism of E6 oncoprotein with natural inhibitory molecules using a structure-based drug designing approach. Docking analysis showed the interaction of these natural compounds with the p53-binding site of E6 protein residues 113-122 (CQKPLCPEEK) and helped the restoration of p53 functioning. Docking analysis, besides helping in silico validation of natural compounds, also helps understand molecular mechanisms of protein-ligand interactions.
The bacterium with an ability to produce extracellular fibrinolytic protease was isolated and identified as Stenotrophomonas maltophilia Gd2 based on ribotyping. The in-vitro fibrinolytic profile of this enzyme depicted 73% of fibrin clot dissolution within 4 h. Fibrinolytic enzyme yield influenced by different physiological (incubation time, temperature, agitation and pH), nutritional (macronutrients such as carbon and nitrogen sources) and biological (inoculums age and inoculums concentration) parameters of fermentation which were optimized based on one-factor-at-a-time (OFAT) approach. The enzyme yield improved from 886 to 1795 FU ml−1 upon OFAT; optimized conditions include temperature – 33 °C, pH – 8.0, incubation time – 36 h, agitation – 150 RPM, 3% v/v inoculums and age of inoculum – 18 h. Further optimization of enzyme production was achieved with implementation of Plackett-Burman media designing where the production levels increased to 3411 FU ml−1 and noticed that peptone, pH, dextrose and K2HPO4 was found to be significant factor. This ms reports the highest fibrinolytic enzyme yield with S. maltophilia to that of literature reports.
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