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Shilpa Chauhan1, Ankit Thakur1, Mahesh Kulharia2
1Centre for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, Central University of Himachal Pradesh, Kangra, 176206, India.
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In cancer biology, copper-binding proteins (CBPs) possess a wide range of roles that impact various aspects of tumour development and progression. Modifications in CBPs in malignancy may have an enormous effect on cellular processes essential for the development and growth of cancers. We utilised bioinformatics approaches to separate down CBPs in the cancer proteome, and 32 proteins have been determined to be putative CBPs. Twelve of these proteins were associated with a likelihood of metastatic spread from primary to secondary cancer regions. Results indicated that the point mutation causes structural and functional changes in the proteins. Point mutations also alter the Cu2+/+ binding sites and drug molecules' binding affinity for CBPs. The majority of mutations disrupt copper binding sites in CBPs, based on subsequent mutation studies focused on proteins P61769:B2MG (Beta-2-microglobulin) and P42684:ABL2 (Tyrosine kinase protein ABL2) due to their high and low expression profile respectively, in various cancer types. The copper ion binding sites and drug-binding affinity for B2MG and ABL2 highlighted in the case study represent the impact of point mutation on the proteins. This study highlighted the possible effect of mutations in CBPs, representing that the point mutations disrupt the intramolecular interactions of the proteins and simultaneously alter the other molecules' binding affinity.
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