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ASD: a comprehensive database of allosteric proteins and modulators
Allostery is the most direct, rapid and efficient way of regulating protein function, ranging from the control of metabolic mechanisms to signal-transduction pathways. However, an enormous amount of unsystematic allostery information has deterred scientists who could benefit from this field. Here, w...
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author | Huang, Zhimin Zhu, Liang Cao, Yan Wu, Geng Liu, Xinyi Chen, Yingyi Wang, Qi Shi, Ting Zhao, Yaxue Wang, Yuefei Li, Weihua Li, Yixue Chen, Haifeng Chen, Guoqiang Zhang, Jian |
author_facet | Huang, Zhimin Zhu, Liang Cao, Yan Wu, Geng Liu, Xinyi Chen, Yingyi Wang, Qi Shi, Ting Zhao, Yaxue Wang, Yuefei Li, Weihua Li, Yixue Chen, Haifeng Chen, Guoqiang Zhang, Jian |
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description | Allostery is the most direct, rapid and efficient way of regulating protein function, ranging from the control of metabolic mechanisms to signal-transduction pathways. However, an enormous amount of unsystematic allostery information has deterred scientists who could benefit from this field. Here, we present the AlloSteric Database (ASD), the first online database that provides a central resource for the display, search and analysis of structure, function and related annotation for allosteric molecules. Currently, ASD contains 336 allosteric proteins from 101 species and 8095 modulators in three categories (activators, inhibitors and regulators). Proteins are annotated with a detailed description of allostery, biological process and related diseases, and modulators with binding affinity, physicochemical properties and therapeutic area. Integrating the information of allosteric proteins in ASD should allow for the identification of specific allosteric sites of a given subtype among proteins of the same family that can potentially serve as ideal targets for experimental validation. In addition, modulators curated in ASD can be used to investigate potent allosteric targets for the query compound, and also help chemists to implement structure modifications for novel allosteric drug design. Therefore, ASD could be a platform and a starting point for biologists and medicinal chemists for furthering allosteric research. ASD is freely available at http://mdl.shsmu.edu.cn/ASD/. |
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spelling | pubmed-30136502011-01-03 ASD: a comprehensive database of allosteric proteins and modulators Huang, Zhimin Zhu, Liang Cao, Yan Wu, Geng Liu, Xinyi Chen, Yingyi Wang, Qi Shi, Ting Zhao, Yaxue Wang, Yuefei Li, Weihua Li, Yixue Chen, Haifeng Chen, Guoqiang Zhang, Jian Nucleic Acids Res Articles Allostery is the most direct, rapid and efficient way of regulating protein function, ranging from the control of metabolic mechanisms to signal-transduction pathways. However, an enormous amount of unsystematic allostery information has deterred scientists who could benefit from this field. Here, we present the AlloSteric Database (ASD), the first online database that provides a central resource for the display, search and analysis of structure, function and related annotation for allosteric molecules. Currently, ASD contains 336 allosteric proteins from 101 species and 8095 modulators in three categories (activators, inhibitors and regulators). Proteins are annotated with a detailed description of allostery, biological process and related diseases, and modulators with binding affinity, physicochemical properties and therapeutic area. Integrating the information of allosteric proteins in ASD should allow for the identification of specific allosteric sites of a given subtype among proteins of the same family that can potentially serve as ideal targets for experimental validation. In addition, modulators curated in ASD can be used to investigate potent allosteric targets for the query compound, and also help chemists to implement structure modifications for novel allosteric drug design. Therefore, ASD could be a platform and a starting point for biologists and medicinal chemists for furthering allosteric research. ASD is freely available at http://mdl.shsmu.edu.cn/ASD/. Oxford University Press 2011-01 2010-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3013650/ /pubmed/21051350 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkq1022 Text en © The Author(s) 2010. Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Articles Huang, Zhimin Zhu, Liang Cao, Yan Wu, Geng Liu, Xinyi Chen, Yingyi Wang, Qi Shi, Ting Zhao, Yaxue Wang, Yuefei Li, Weihua Li, Yixue Chen, Haifeng Chen, Guoqiang Zhang, Jian ASD: a comprehensive database of allosteric proteins and modulators |
title | ASD: a comprehensive database of allosteric proteins and modulators |
title_full | ASD: a comprehensive database of allosteric proteins and modulators |
title_fullStr | ASD: a comprehensive database of allosteric proteins and modulators |
title_full_unstemmed | ASD: a comprehensive database of allosteric proteins and modulators |
title_short | ASD: a comprehensive database of allosteric proteins and modulators |
title_sort | asd: a comprehensive database of allosteric proteins and modulators |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3013650/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21051350 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkq1022 |
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