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March 3, 2026
Molecular Dynamics and Docking Reveal Enhanced Binding of HPV16 E6 Asian American Variants To non-phosphorylated DLG1
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Lilian Esmeralda Araujo-Arcos
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Sarita Montaño
CB
Ciresthel Bello-Rios
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Key Points
Binding affinity of HPV16 E6 variants to DLG1 was significantly improved, highlighting potential virulence factors.
Key evidence shows a 20% increase in binding affinity towards non-phosphorylated DLG1 compared to standard variants.
Molecular dynamics simulations and docking studies were used to assess the binding interactions of HPV16 E6 and DLG1 variants.
The findings may indicate the need for further research into HPV's role in diverse populations and disease mechanisms.
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Araujo-Arcos et al. (Sat,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69a75a2ec6e9836116a1fc0e
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1007/s12013-026-01990-9
Molecular Dynamics and Docking Reveal Enhanced Binding of HPV16 E6 Asian American Variants To non-phosphorylated DLG1 | Synapse