In Silico Elucidation of Protein-Protein Interaction Network in Fish Pathogen Flavobacterium columnare

Flavobacterium columnare is a virulent intracellular bacterial pathogen that causes an infection known as columnaris in many species of fish. Some economically important fish species are strongly affected by columnaris, leading to a high mortality rate and significant economic losses. Previous in si...

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Published in:MALAYSIAN APPLIED BIOLOGY
Main Authors: Nematiasgarabad, Pershia; Hashim, Nikman Adli Nor; Yahya, Mohd Fakharul Zaman Raja
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MALAYSIAN SOC APPLIED BIOLOGY 2024
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Online Access:https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001330307600013
author Nematiasgarabad
Pershia; Hashim
Nikman Adli Nor; Yahya
Mohd Fakharul Zaman Raja
spellingShingle Nematiasgarabad
Pershia; Hashim
Nikman Adli Nor; Yahya
Mohd Fakharul Zaman Raja
In Silico Elucidation of Protein-Protein Interaction Network in Fish Pathogen Flavobacterium columnare
Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology
author_facet Nematiasgarabad
Pershia; Hashim
Nikman Adli Nor; Yahya
Mohd Fakharul Zaman Raja
author_sort Nematiasgarabad
spelling Nematiasgarabad, Pershia; Hashim, Nikman Adli Nor; Yahya, Mohd Fakharul Zaman Raja
In Silico Elucidation of Protein-Protein Interaction Network in Fish Pathogen Flavobacterium columnare
MALAYSIAN APPLIED BIOLOGY
English
Article
Flavobacterium columnare is a virulent intracellular bacterial pathogen that causes an infection known as columnaris in many species of fish. Some economically important fish species are strongly affected by columnaris, leading to a high mortality rate and significant economic losses. Previous in silico studies have provided various biological insights into F. columnare, including its interaction with MHC class I alleles and the epitopic region within outer membrane proteins. However, the protein-protein interaction networks underlying the growth, defense, and pathogenesis of F. columnare remain largely unknown. This study was conducted to identify the protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks and hub proteins of F. columnare that can be used as drug or vaccine targets. A total of 500 protein sequences were retrieved from UniprotKB in FASTA format and analyzed using VaxiJen, PSORTb, STRING, Cytoscape, and BLASTp programs. The results demonstrated that 60% of F. columnare proteins were predicted as antigenic proteins, most of which were associated with catalytic activity and metabolic processes, identified as cytoplasmic proteins. Ten hub proteins with the highest number of functional interactions were identified, which were also antigenic and non-host homologous. In conclusion, F. columnare hub proteins represent potential therapeutic targets in drug and vaccine development against columnaris infection
MALAYSIAN SOC APPLIED BIOLOGY
0126-8643
2462-151X
2024
53
3
10.55230/mabjournal.v53i3.2942
Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology
hybrid
WOS:001330307600013
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001330307600013
title In Silico Elucidation of Protein-Protein Interaction Network in Fish Pathogen Flavobacterium columnare
title_short In Silico Elucidation of Protein-Protein Interaction Network in Fish Pathogen Flavobacterium columnare
title_full In Silico Elucidation of Protein-Protein Interaction Network in Fish Pathogen Flavobacterium columnare
title_fullStr In Silico Elucidation of Protein-Protein Interaction Network in Fish Pathogen Flavobacterium columnare
title_full_unstemmed In Silico Elucidation of Protein-Protein Interaction Network in Fish Pathogen Flavobacterium columnare
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description Flavobacterium columnare is a virulent intracellular bacterial pathogen that causes an infection known as columnaris in many species of fish. Some economically important fish species are strongly affected by columnaris, leading to a high mortality rate and significant economic losses. Previous in silico studies have provided various biological insights into F. columnare, including its interaction with MHC class I alleles and the epitopic region within outer membrane proteins. However, the protein-protein interaction networks underlying the growth, defense, and pathogenesis of F. columnare remain largely unknown. This study was conducted to identify the protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks and hub proteins of F. columnare that can be used as drug or vaccine targets. A total of 500 protein sequences were retrieved from UniprotKB in FASTA format and analyzed using VaxiJen, PSORTb, STRING, Cytoscape, and BLASTp programs. The results demonstrated that 60% of F. columnare proteins were predicted as antigenic proteins, most of which were associated with catalytic activity and metabolic processes, identified as cytoplasmic proteins. Ten hub proteins with the highest number of functional interactions were identified, which were also antigenic and non-host homologous. In conclusion, F. columnare hub proteins represent potential therapeutic targets in drug and vaccine development against columnaris infection
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2462-151X
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