Comparative proteomic analysis to annotate the structural and functional association of the hypothetical proteins of S. maltophilia k279a and predict potential T and B cell targets for vaccination

Author:

Ezaj Md. Muzahid AhmedORCID,Haque Md. SajedulORCID,Syed Shifath BinORCID,Khan Md. Shakil AhmedORCID,Ahmed Kazi Rejvee,Khatun Mst. Tania,Nayeem S. M. Abdul,Rizvi Golam Rosul,Al-Forkan Mohammad,Khaleda LailaORCID

Abstract

Stenotrophomonas maltophilia is a multidrug-resistant bacterium with no precise clinical treatment. This bacterium can be a vital cause for death and different organ failures in immune-compromised, immune-competent, and long-time hospitalized patients. Extensive quorum sensing capability has become a challenge to develop new drugs against this pathogen. Moreover, the organism possesses about 789 proteins which function, structure, and pathogenesis remain obscured. In this piece of work, we tried to enlighten the aforementioned sectors using highly reliable bioinformatics tools validated by the scientific community. At first, the whole proteome sequence of the organism was retrieved and stored. Then we separated the hypothetical proteins and searched for the conserved domain with a high confidence level and multi-server validation, which resulted in 24 such proteins. Furthermore, all of their physical and chemical characterizations were performed, such as theoretical isoelectric point, molecular weight, GRAVY value, and many more. Besides, the subcellular localization, protein-protein interactions, functional motifs, 3D structures, antigenicity, and virulence factors were also evaluated. As an extension of this work, ’RTFAMSSER’ and ’PAAPQPSAS’ were predicted as potential T and B cell epitopes, respectively. We hope our findings will help in better understating the pathogenesis and smoothen the way to the cure.

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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