Affiliation:
1. Department of Integrative Biology, School of Bio Science and Technology, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore,
632014, Tamil Nadu, India
Abstract
Background and Objectives::
Salmonella typhimurium is a foodborne pathogen that is a
major concern for global health. Flagellin (FliC) is an essential protein in Salmonella typhimurium
for both motility and virulence and is a key component of flagella. Hence, focusing on FliC protein is
a promising strategy for developing new anti-Salmonella agents. Colchicum luteum, a medicinal
plant, shows promising antimicrobial properties. Thus, this study explores the therapeutic potential
of Colchicum luteum against FliC protein using computational methods in comparison to the standard
antibiotic ciprofloxacin.
Methods:
Molecular docking simulation was performed to evaluate the binding affinity and interaction
pattern of bioactive compounds present in Colchicum luteum and ciprofloxacin against FliC
protein. This study also analysed protein stability and dynamics studies of the apoprotein, ciprofloxacin,
kesselringine, and gloriosine complexes using molecular dynamic (MD) simulation. The
MMGBSA method computed binding free energies
Results:
Through docking simulations, it was found that gloriosine and kesselringine have strong
binding affinity with FliC protein, similar to ciprofloxacin. MD simulation showed consistent protein-
ligand complexes during the entire simulation. The MMGBSA analysis confirmed the positive
interactions observed in the docking results, showing binding free energies similar to ciprofloxacin.
Conclusion:
This study suggests that the phytocompound of Colchicum luteum shows promise as a
source for creating anti-Salmonella typhimurium agents that target FliC protein. These results suggest
that Colchicum luteum may have therapeutic potential against Salmonella typhimurium infections
and should be further studied through in vitro and in vivo experiments.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.