An immuno-informatics approach for annotation of hypothetical proteins and multi-epitope vaccine designed against the Mpox virus

Md Hridoy Ahmed, Nure Sharaf Nower Samia, Gagandeep Singh, Vandana Gupta, Mohammed Faizan Mohammed Mishal, Alomgir Hossain, Kamrul Hassan Suman, Adnan Raza, Amit Kumar Dutta, Moriom Akhter Labony, Jakia Sultana, Emdadul Haque Faysal, Sulaiman Mohammed Alnasser, Prawez Alam, Faizul Azam

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Abstract

A worrying new outbreak of Monkeypox (Mpox) in humans is caused by the Mpox virus (MpoxV). The pathogen has roughly 28 hypothetical proteins of unknown structure, function, and pathogenicity. Using reliable bioinformatics tools, we attempted to analyze the MpoxV genome, identify the role of hypothetical proteins (HPs), and design a potential candidate vaccine. Out of 28, we identified seven hypothetical proteins using multi-server validation with high confidence for the occurrence of conserved domains. Their physical, chemical, and functional characterizations, including molecular weight, theoretical isoelectric point, 3D structures, GRAVY value, subcellular localization, functional motifs, antigenicity, and virulence factors, were performed. We predicted possible cytotoxic T cell (CTL), helper T cell (HTL) and linear and conformational B cell epitopes, which were combined in a 219 amino acid multiepitope vaccine with human β defensin as a linker. This multi-epitopic vaccine was structurally modelled and docked with toll-like receptor-3 (TLR-3). The dynamical stability of the vaccine-TLR-3 docked complexes exhibited stable interactions based on RMSD and RMSF tests. Additionally, the modelled vaccine was cloned in-silico in an E. coli host to check the appropriate expression of the final vaccine built. Our results might conform to an immunogenic and safe vaccine, which would require further experimental validation. Communicated by Ramaswamy H. Sarma.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5288-5307
Number of pages20
JournalJournal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics
Volume42
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Mpox
  • hypothetical protein
  • molecular docking
  • molecular dynamics simulation
  • multiepitope vaccine design

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