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A tool to assist the study of specific features at protein binding sites
Author(s) -
Víctor Santander,
Miguel Angel Portales,
Francisco Melo
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
bioinformatics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.599
H-Index - 390
eISSN - 1367-4811
pISSN - 1367-4803
DOI - 10.1093/bioinformatics/btg1034
Subject(s) - function (biology) , annotation , computational biology , protein data bank , binding site , protein function prediction , computer science , ligand (biochemistry) , the internet , protein structure , database , protein function , chemistry , biology , gene , world wide web , biochemistry , genetics , artificial intelligence , receptor
The Protein Data Bank contains a large amount of proteins that have been solved with small ligands bound to them. This constitutes a rich source of information for the study of the specific requirements of protein sites to bind small molecules with a favorable free energy. The specific atomic composition and three-dimensional geometric restraints of protein binding sites for different ligands could be easily obtained from there. The development of accurate binding site descriptors in proteins constitutes a valuable tool to assist in the large-scale prediction and annotation of protein function in whole genomes. In this work, an integrated database containing some processed and calculated protein/ligand information is described. It is expected that this database will constitute a useful tool for people working in the prediction of protein function from its structure. The database is accessible from the Internet through a web server located at: http://protein.bio.puc.cl

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