Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences (May 2022)

Gene and protein interaction network analysis in the epithelial-mesenchymal transition of Hertwig's Epithelial Root Sheath reveals periodontal regenerative drug targets – An in silico study

  • Pradeep Kumar Yadalam,
  • Indhu Krishnamurthi,
  • R. Srimathi,
  • Khalid J. Alzahrani,
  • Maryam H. Mugri,
  • Mohammed Sayed,
  • Khalid H. Almadi,
  • Mazen F. Alkahtany,
  • Mohammad Almagbol,
  • Shilpa Bhandi,
  • Hosam Ali Baeshen,
  • A. Thirumal Raj,
  • Shankargouda Patil

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 5
pp. 3822 – 3829

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Background and aim: Hertwig’s Εpithelial Root Sheath (HΕRS) has a major function in the developing tooth roots. Earlier research revealed that it undergoes epithelial–mesenchymal transition, a vital process for the morphogenesis and complete development of the tooth and its surrounding periodontium. Few studies have demonstrated the role of HERS in cementogenesis through ΕMΤ. The background of this in-silico system biology approach is to find a hub protein and gene involved in the EMT of HERS that may uncover novel insights in periodontal regenerative drug targets. Materials and methods: The protein and gene list involved in epithelial–mesenchymal transition were obtained from literature sources. The protein interaction was constructed using STRING software and the protein interaction network was analyzed. Molecular docking simulation checks the binding energy and stability of protein-ligand complex. Results: Results revealed the hub gene to be DYRK1A(Hepcidin), and the ligand was identified as isoetharine. SΤRIΝG results showed a confidence cutoff of 0.9 in sensitivity analysis with a condensed protein interaction network. Overall, 98 nodes from 163 nodes of expected edges were found with an average node degree of 11.9. Docking results show binding energy of −4.70, and simulation results show an RMSD value of 5.6 Å at 50 ns. Conclusion: Isoetharine could be a potential drug for periodontal regeneration.

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