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Potential druggable proteins and chimeric vaccine construct prioritization against Brucella melitensis from species core genome data

Authors :
Sahib Gul Afridi
Hizbullah
M. Aslam
Mohibullah Shah
Muhammad Shehroz
Asifullah Khan
Munazza Ali Khan
Source :
Genomics. 112(2)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The Brucella melitensis chronic infection and drug resistance emerged as a severe health problem in humans and domestic cattle. The pathogens fast genome sequences availability fetched the possibility to address novel therapeutics targets in a rationale way. We acquired the core genes set from 56 B. melitensis publically available complete genome sequences. A stringent bioinformatics layout of comparative genomics and reverse vaccinology was followed to identify potential druggable proteins and multi-epitope vaccine constructs from core genes. The 23 proteins were shortlisted as novel druggable targets based on their role in pathogen-specific metabolic pathways, non-homologous to human and human gut microbiome proteins and their druggability potential. Furthermore, potential chimeric vaccine constructs were generated from lead T and B-cell overlapped epitopes in combination with immune enhancer adjuvants and linkers sequences. The molecular docking and MD simulation analyses ensured stable molecular interaction of a finally prioritized vaccine construct with human immune cells receptors.

Details

ISSN :
10898646
Volume :
112
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Genomics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....742c088a18c149b3053b8875d8205dd6