2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2020.111390
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Interaction of BDE-47 with nuclear receptors (NRs) based on the cytotoxicity: In vitro investigation and molecular interaction

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“…In this study, 10 of the most abundant peptides in RPP were selected for molecular docking with the Keap1 protein, and the Nrf2 protein was used as a control to explore the interaction ability of these peptides with the Keap1 protein. Table shows the ZDOCK scores of peptides docked with the Keap1 protein, which represented the interaction ability of the receptor protein with the ligands . The higher the value, the greater the interaction strength.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this study, 10 of the most abundant peptides in RPP were selected for molecular docking with the Keap1 protein, and the Nrf2 protein was used as a control to explore the interaction ability of these peptides with the Keap1 protein. Table shows the ZDOCK scores of peptides docked with the Keap1 protein, which represented the interaction ability of the receptor protein with the ligands . The higher the value, the greater the interaction strength.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 4 shows the ZDOCK scores of peptides docked with the Keap1 protein, which represented the interaction ability of the receptor protein with the ligands. 46 The higher the value, the greater the interaction strength. The molecular docking graphics of the Nrf2 protein and the top five peptides with the highest ZDOCK score are shown in Figure 1J (rest of all are shown in Figure S1A).…”
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“…The EDCs used in this study act through different hormonal pathways, including those mediated by nuclear hormone receptors such as estrogen receptors (e.g., PCBs, BPA, BPS; [ 75 , 76 ]), androgen receptors (e.g., vinclozolin, phthalates; [ 77 , 78 ]), PPARγ (perfluorinated compounds; [ 79 ]), and aryl hydrocarbon receptors (PCB-153, PBDE-47; [ 80 , 81 ]), among others. Perfluorinated chemicals such as PFOS likely act through other families of receptors, with actions mediated by both nuclear (e.g., PPARs: [ 82 ]; ERα: [ 83 ]) and membrane receptors, including non-genomic estrogen receptors [ 84 ] and GPR40 [ 85 ].…”
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confidence: 99%