• Login
    • University Home
    • Library Home
    • Lib Catalogue
    • Advance Search
    View Item 
    •   IR@KDU Home
    • INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH CONFERENCE ARTICLES (KDU IRC)
    • 2022 IRC Abstracts
    • Basic & Applied Sciences
    • View Item
    •   IR@KDU Home
    • INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH CONFERENCE ARTICLES (KDU IRC)
    • 2022 IRC Abstracts
    • Basic & Applied Sciences
    • View Item
    JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

    Molecular Dynamics Study of Dengue Pre-Fusion Conformation

    Thumbnail
    View/Open
    Abstract_Book_IRC_2022_BAS-61.pdf (143.7Kb)
    Date
    2022
    Author
    Dileka, GLKS
    Munasinghe, A
    Tillekaratne1, A
    Metadata
    Show full item record
    Abstract
    Dengue is caused by one of four related viruses. Even though few vaccines are already available and more are in the stage of the clinical trial, all of them have their drawbacks. Therefore, developing a vaccine against the dengue virus is among the top priorities in the field. The main objective of this research is to study the dynamics of the pre-fusion conformation of the dengue virus envelope protein to design a vaccine candidate using computational methods. For that, the changes in the dengue virus pre-fusion envelope protein were investigated using Molecular Dynamics simulations. The present study focused on the dengue virus envelope protein, serotype 2 (PDB ID: 10KE), and serotype 3 (PDB ID: 1UZG). RMSF, RMSD, experimental B-factor, and secondary structure profile analyses were carried out using NAMD and VMD software packages to investigate the dynamics of the prefusion conformation. Mean RMSD, mean RMSF, and B-factor were higher in serotype 3 when compared to serotype 2. Domain Ⅲ displayed higher fluctuations in RMSD when compared to other domains. RMSF of the side chain displayed higher values in the positions where glycans are present. The secondary structure profile revealed that both serotypes contain a higher percentage of β sheets. Our preliminary data indicated that the structural stability of serotype 2 is relatively higher compared to serotype 3. Additionally, the lowest structural deviation was observed within domain Ⅱ of the dengue virus. The observations obtained from this study lays the foundation for the development of a vaccine against the dengue virus.
    URI
    http://ir.kdu.ac.lk/handle/345/6202
    Collections
    • Basic & Applied Sciences [52]

    Library copyright © 2017  General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University, Sri Lanka
    Contact Us | Send Feedback
     

     

    Browse

    All of IR@KDUCommunities & CollectionsBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjectsFacultyDocument TypeThis CollectionBy Issue DateAuthorsTitlesSubjectsFacultyDocument Type

    My Account

    LoginRegister

    Library copyright © 2017  General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University, Sri Lanka
    Contact Us | Send Feedback