Computational methods involved in evaluating the toxicity of the reproductive toxicants in sertoli cell

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Abstract

The Sertoli cell, the somatic component of seminiferous tubule, provides nutritional support and immunological protection and supports overall growth and division of germ cells. Cytoskeletons, junction proteins, and kinases in Sertoli cells are prime targets for reproductive toxicants and other environmental contaminants. Among the varied targets, the kinases that are crucial for regulating varied activities in spermatogenesis such as assembly/disassembly of blood-testis barrier and apical ES and those that are involved in conferring polarity are highly targeted. In an attempt to study the effect of toxicants on these kinases, the present chapter deals with computational methodology concerning their three-dimensional structure prediction, identification of inhibitors, and understanding of conformational changes induced by these inhibitors.

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Jenardhanan, P., Panneerselvam, M., & Mathur, P. P. (2018). Computational methods involved in evaluating the toxicity of the reproductive toxicants in sertoli cell. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1748, pp. 253–277). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-7698-0_18

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