Main Page
Français
About Us
Message from Dean
About the Dean
Dean's Office Staff
Message from Vice Dean
Message From Vice Dean for Graduate Studies and Sc
Message From Vice Dean for Development
About Faculty
Faculty by the Numbers
Founding Committee
Administrative Structure
PhotoAlbum
Categorized PhotoAlbum
Departments
Information Technology
Computer Science
Information Systems
Research & Academic Activities
Conferences & Workshops
Oct 2009
Nov 2009
Dec 2009
Jan 2010
Feb 2010
More 2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
Research Projects
Year 1431/1432
Year 1430/1431
RESEARCH GROUPS
Best Research Paper of FCITR, Rabigh Awards
THEORETICAL COMPUTER SCIENCE RESEARCH GROUP
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND INDUSTRIAL COMPUTING R
COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY RESEARCH GROUP
Research
FCITR ABET Committee
FCITR Club – Female Section Activites
Activites 1435-1434
Activities Second Semester 2014/2013
Publications
IT Departments Publications
Courses
E-learning
Electronic Library
General Topics
Programming Languages
Artificial Intelligence
Computer Networks and Information Security
Graphics and Multimedia
Information Systems
Operating Systems
Software Engineering
Algorithms and Data Structures
Files
Useful Links
Societies
Libraries
News
Magazines
Forums
Programming1 Java videos
E-learning(Blackboard)
Life-long Learning
Tech. Update Seminars
Calendars
Academic Calendar
Faculty Calendar
Our Students
Student's Brochure section
Dean's List
Announcements for Students
The 1st batch students
Year 09
Year 2010
Year 2011
Alumni Achievements
Omar Ahmad Al-Mahmodi
Omar Hamawi
Academic Advising
Academic Advising Information
Academic Advisers
Course Registration
Class Attendance
FAQ
Student Enrollment and Graduation Data
Academic Vacancies
Faculty Activities
Latest News
Related Links
Electronic Services
Deanship of Information Technology
Deanship of Scientific Research
Deanship of Library Affairs
Deanship of Admission & Registration
SIS
Strategic Planning
Theater Reservation Form
Contact Us
Site Map
Contact Info
Faculty Members
Administration
The Vice dean for development
Alumni
Success Stories
Quality Assurance
House of expertise
Register for Microsoft exams
Quality Policy
Strategic Plan 2022
عربي
English
About
Admission
Academic
Research and Innovations
University Life
E-Services
Search
Faculty of Computing and Information Technology in Rabigh
Document Details
Document Type
:
Article In Journal
Document Title
:
In silico approach to identify the role of a putative protein MAP1138c in the virulence of Johne’s disease
داخل نهج السيليكو للتعرف على دور MAP1138c البروتين المفترضة في الضراوة عن داء جون
Subject
:
Bioinformatics
Document Language
:
English
Abstract
:
The complete sequencing of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) strain K-10 genome has shown the existence of over 4,000 genes. This opens up many opportunities to study the interaction of MAP with its hosts and the environment. Understanding the immune response directed at MAP antigens at different stages of infection, would be enhanced by the characterization of putative antigens. In this context, our comprehensive in silico analysis of MAP1138c, a putative protein demonstrates its sequential, physicochemical, structural and functional homology with Rv1411c (LprG) lipoprotein. The InterPro Scan studies have also shown that MAP1138c protein is a member of LppX/LprAFG family of lipoprotein involved in cell wall biogenesis and pathogenesis of Mycobacterium species. The structure assessment tools reveal that the theoretical structure of MAP1138c protein generated by SWISS-MODEL server shows homology with the crystal structure of Rv1411c (LprG) lipoprotein with respect to the global, local and stereochemical properties. Additionally, the structure-based ligand interaction studies using AutoDock Vina 1.1.2 shows that the triacylated glycoprotein (Ac1PIM2) also interacts with the hydrophobic pockets in the 3D theoretical structure of MAP1138c protein. Similar interactions of Rv1411c (LprG)-Ac1PIM2 leads to Toll-like Receptor 2 (TLR-2) mediated evasion of immune responses within host macrophages in tuberculosis infection. Hence, these results support our hypothesis that the MAP1138c protein is probably involved in immune evasion within host macrophages leading to virulence and infection in ruminants and human, respectively.
ISSN
:
2092-9293
Journal Name
:
Genes and Genomics
Volume
:
37
Issue Number
:
4
Publishing Year
:
1436 AH
2015 AD
Article Type
:
Article
Added Date
:
Sunday, February 28, 2016
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
سيد عاصف حسن
Hassan, Syed ِAsif
Investigator
Doctorate
shassan1@kau.edu.sa
Files
File Name
Type
Description
38291.pdf
pdf
Back To Researches Page