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Environmental Health and Toxicology : EHT
2021 Volume.36 No. 3 p.20 ~ p.20
Effects of carbamate pesticides intermediates on Escherichia coli membrane architecture: An in vitro and in silico approach
Singh Pushpendra

Tripathi Manish Kumar
Yasir Mohammad
Ranjan Ashish
Shrivastava Rahul
Abstract
Methyl isocyanate (MIC), a low molecular weight synthetic aliphatic compound, having an isocyanate group (?NCO), has industrial application. In this study, the effects of methyl isocyanate and its mechanism on outer membrane protein of Escherichia coli were observed using experimental and computational methods. In vitro exposure of N-succinimidyl N-methylcarbamate (NSNM) a synthetic analogue of MIC on E. coli to a final concentration of 2 mM was found to affect the growth curve pattern and changes in cell morphology. Molecular docking studies of MIC and NSNM with E. coli outer membrane protein (OmpW, OmpX, OmpF OmpA), and periplasmic domain (PAL) were performed. The in-silico results revealed that outer membrane protein OmpF showed the highest negative binding energy, i.e. ?G -4.11 kcal/mole and ?G -3.19 kcal/mole by NSNM and MIC as compared to other proteins. Our study concludes that methyl isocyanate retains lethal toxicity which leads to cell death due to the membrane protein damage of E. coli membrane.
KEYWORD
Methyl isocyanate, Escherichia coli, Toxicity, Membrane architecture, Autodock
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