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Modeling and interaction study of alcohol oxidase and ProteaseA in methylotrophic yeast C. boidinii: insights from In-silico analysis

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Flavin adenine nucleotide (FAD)-dependent oxidoreductase enzyme Alcohol oxidase (AOX) facilitates the growth of methylotrophic yeast C. boidinii by catabolizing methanol, producing formaldehyde and hydrogen peroxide. Vacuolar Protease-A (PrA) from C. boidinii is responsible for the proteolytic activity of AOX. However, no experimental structures for these enzymes have been reported. This in-silico study involves modeling and interaction analysis of AOX and PrA. A protein-protein interaction study shows that Thr75, Gly74, Arg72, Tyr73, and Met289 amino acids of PrA have shown interaction with AOX. These residues may be crucial for AOX proteolysis. An in-silico study predicts that serine protease inhibitors bind to specific amino acids, potentially obstructing PrA’s degradable activity on AOX. PrA does not interact with the FAD binding sites in AOX. Instead, it interacts with AOX at sites (Ser337, Ala34, and Tyr343) where AOX monomers interact, hindering octamer formation the active form of AOX. During simulation, strong dynamics in PrA were found in the loop regions of the structure, as observed in the complexes. This in-silico work aims to corroborate the experimental research, which lacks structural studies on the proteolysis process.
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