Intercellular adhesion (IcaADBC) operon is necessary for PNAG (Polyβ-1,6-N-acetyl-D-glucosamine) biosynthesis of biofilm formation in . IcaC protein has a wide range of functions in terms of growth phase variation, migration, transposon insertion, PNAG modification, biofilm formation. Unusual TTTA signature motifs were identified from nucleotide sequence. Asparagine-linked glycosylation consensus motifs were identified at position 169 and 240. . was a close evolutionary association with . and other spp. Due to the non-availability of crystal structure, protein threading procedure was selected for constructing a full length IcaC three-dimensional structure. QMEANBrane structure quality assessment with model scores -100000 range within predicted integral membrane structure. IcaC motif constitutes 18 transmembrane helix, 37 helix-helix interaction, 8 beta turn, 2 gamma turn. Binding free energy was calculated with their succinate ligand docking form hydrogen bond with critical amino acids showed ΔG score -2.574 ​kJ/mol using Schrödinger. Serine (Ser96), Glutamic acid (Glu99), Tryptophan (Trp191) were active site amino acids form the catalytic core required for O-succinyltransferase function. Molecular dynamics simulation (MDS) was performed to evaluate the stability of IcaC protein and IcaC-Succinate binding complexes with the active site amino acids throughout trajectories captured with time scale 100 ns simulation period using GROMACS 4.5.

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