Publication: An in silico prediction of interaction models of influenza A virus PA and human C14orf166 protein from yeast-two-hybrid screening data
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The human C14orf166 protein, also known as RNA transcription, translation, and
transport factor, shows positive modulatory activity on the cellular RNA polymerase II
enzyme. This protein is a component of the tRNA-splicing ligase complex and is
involved in RNA metabolism. It also functions in the nucleo-cytoplasmic transport of
RNA molecules. The C14orf166 protein has been reported to be associated with some
types of cancer. It has been shown that the C14orf166 protein binds to the influenza
A virus RNA polymerase PA subunit and has a stimulating effect on viral replication.
In this study, candidate interactor proteins for influenza A virus PA protein were
screened with a Y2H assay using HEK293 Matchmaker cDNA. The C14orf166 protein
fragments in different sizes were found to interact with the PA. The three-dimensional
structures of the viral PA and C14orf166 proteins interacting with the PA were generated using the I-TASSER algorithm. The interaction models between these proteins
were predicted with the ClusPro protein docking algorithm and analyzed with PyMol
software. The results revealed that the carboxy-terminal end of the C14orf166 protein
is involved in this interaction, and it is highly possible that it binds to the carboxyterminal of the PA protein. Although amino acid residues in the interaction area of the
PA protein with the C14orf166 showed distribution from 450th to 700th position, the
intense interaction region was revealed to be at amino acid positions 610–630.
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Çağlayan E., Turan K., "An in silico prediction of interaction models of influenza A virus PA and human C14orf166 protein from yeast-two-hybrid screening data.", Proteins, 2023
