| Literature DB >> 17367530 |
Robert P Hanzlik1, Yakov M Koen, Bhargav Theertham, Yinghua Dong, Jianwen Fang.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The toxic effects of many simple organic compounds stem from their biotransformation to chemically reactive metabolites which bind covalently to cellular proteins. To understand the mechanisms of cytotoxic responses it may be important to know which proteins become adducted and whether some may be common targets of multiple toxins. The literature of this field is widely scattered but expanding rapidly, suggesting the need for a comprehensive, searchable database of reactive metabolite target proteins. DESCRIPTION: The Reactive Metabolite Target Protein Database (TPDB) is a comprehensive, curated, searchable, documented compilation of publicly available information on the protein targets of reactive metabolites of 18 well-studied chemicals and drugs of known toxicity. TPDB software enables i) string searches for author names and proteins names/synonyms, ii) more complex searches by selecting chemical compound, animal species, target tissue and protein names/synonyms from pull-down menus, and iii) commonality searches over multiple chemicals. Tabulated search results provide information, references and links to other databases.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17367530 PMCID: PMC1832215 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2105-8-95
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Bioinformatics ISSN: 1471-2105 Impact factor: 3.169
Figure 1Formation of chemically reactive metabolites from stable pro-toxins.
Information contained in the database for each protein entry
| Protein name (and synonyms) found in the literature or other databases |
| Adduct-forming pro-toxin (small molecule) |
| Animal species and target tissue |
| Type of evidence on which protein identification was based |
| Separation method(s) used |
| Protein molecular weight and isoelectric point (MW and pI) |
| Swiss-Prot accession number (as a hyperlink) |
| NCBI accession number (as a hyperlink) |
| PDB entry (as a hyperlink, if available) |
| Full citation to original literature (with PMID number as a hyperlink) |
Figure 2Examples of TPDB search output. Rows 1–3 show the header and two of nine lines from the output table generated by the search < halothane, any, any, any >. Rows 4 and 5 show the output result from the hyperlink "Martin, J. L. et al., 1983" in line 2. Rows 6 and 7 show the output result from the hyperlink "95" in line 2.