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Tungsten Oxide Nanodots Exhibit Mild Interactions with WW and SH3 Modular Protein Domains.


ABSTRACT: Tungsten oxide nanodot (WO3-x ) is an active photothermal nanomaterial that has recently been discovered as a promising candidate for tumor theranostics and treatments. However, its potential cytotoxicity remains elusive and needs to be evaluated to assess its biosafety risks. Herein, we investigate the interactions between WO3-x and two ubiquitous protein domains involved in protein-protein interactions, namely, WW and SH3 domains, using atomistic molecular dynamics simulations. Our results show that WO3-x interacts only weakly with the key residues at the putative proline-rich motif (PRM) ligand-binding site of both domains. More importantly, our free energy landscape calculations reveal that the binding strength between WO3-x and WW/SH3 is weaker than that of the native PRM ligand with WW/SH3, implying that WO3-x has a limited inhibitory effect over PRM on both the WW and SH3 domains. These findings suggest that the cytotoxic effects of WO3-x on the key modular protein domains could be very mild, which provides new insights for the future potential biomedical applications of this nanomaterial.

SUBMITTER: Song W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7241039 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tungsten Oxide Nanodots Exhibit Mild Interactions with WW and SH3 Modular Protein Domains.

Song Wei W   Jing Zhifeng Z   Meng Lijun L   Zhou Ruhong R  

ACS omega 20200508 19


Tungsten oxide nanodot (WO<sub>3-<i>x</i></sub> ) is an active photothermal nanomaterial that has recently been discovered as a promising candidate for tumor theranostics and treatments. However, its potential cytotoxicity remains elusive and needs to be evaluated to assess its biosafety risks. Herein, we investigate the interactions between WO<sub>3-<i>x</i></sub> and two ubiquitous protein domains involved in protein-protein interactions, namely, WW and SH3 domains, using atomistic molecular d  ...[more]

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