DOCKING STUDIES OF STRESS TOLERANT PROTEINS WITH PROTECTIVE MOLECULES
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The present study was aimed to dock the stress tolerant proteins with the protective molecules. The stress tolerant proteins namely hexokinase, citrate synthase, phosphofructokinase from Selaginella moellendorffii, transketolase, transketolase 7 from Craterostigma plantagineum which can interact with the protective molecules trehalose sugar and growth regulating compounds IAA and tryptophan. The docking studied was performed by using the docking tool GOLD. The active sites were predicted using Q-site finder. The results were analyzed based on the binding compatibility of H bonds and the interactions energy was mentioned as k.cal/mol.
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