Department of Bioinformatics, School of Life Sciences, Vels Institute of Science Technology and Advanced Studies (VISTAS), Chennai-600117, Tamil Nadu, India
TAT (Trans-activator-Transcription Protein), a viral protein is encoded by the TAT gene in HIV-1-which is a lethal subtype of HIV (Human immunodeficiency Virus). It is vital for the transcription of the viral genome. Previous studies show that in Human TAT is a toxin-producing protein allowing cell death in normal T-cells. Thereafter allows for progression towards AIDS (Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome). Traditionally herbal medicines have played a vital role in the treatment of many diseases and ailments. Although studies have been conducted to find anti-HIV activities against other HIV-1 proteins, there are no traces of studies against HIV Trans-activator-Transcription protein (PDB: 1JFW). The main objective of this study is to find an efficacious inhibitor against a synthetic HIV-TAT protein (PDB: IJFW). After a thorough literature survey, the molecular and biological activity random compounds of
HIV Trans-activator-transcription protein, Moringa oleifera, Drug-likeness, Molecular Docking