| Literature DB >> 28056780 |
Sameh Eid1, Samo Turk1, Andrea Volkamer1, Friedrich Rippmann2, Simone Fulle3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Annotations of the phylogenetic tree of the human kinome is an intuitive way to visualize compound profiling data, structural features of kinases or functional relationships within this important class of proteins. The increasing volume and complexity of kinase-related data underlines the need for a tool that enables complex queries pertaining to kinase disease involvement and potential therapeutic uses of kinase inhibitors.Entities:
Keywords: Human kinome tree; Images; Interactive annotation; Protein kinases
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28056780 PMCID: PMC5217312 DOI: 10.1186/s12859-016-1433-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Bioinformatics ISSN: 1471-2105 Impact factor: 3.169
Fig. 1The KinMap web interface. a Summary of the key features. b Navigation panel which allows linking kinome related data sources, e.g. non-small cell lung carcinoma from CTTV (green triangles). c Preview of the built-in spreadsheet editor showing inhibition profile of erlotinib (red circles on the tree) [4]; auto-complete functions (blue rectangles) facilitate kinase selection and style modification. Annotation sizes can be automatically rescaled based on bioactivity data (red rectangles) or other input values in the spreadsheet. d Kinase name suggestions in case of incomplete or ambiguous names in the input. e Supported output formats CSV: comma-separated values; PNG: Portable Network Graphics; SVG: Scalable Vector Graphics; XML: extensible markup language; KMAP: native KinMap format. A box showing detailed information for the ABL1 kinase illustrates the interactive view mode
Fig. 2Examples of kinome tree annotation created by KinMap. a Inhibition profiles of two approved drugs sorafenib (orange circles) and sunitinib (creme circles) [4], and kinases linked to thyroid carcinoma (blue squares) and colonic neoplasm (red squares) as extracted from the CTTV platform [14]. b Availability of structural and bioactivity data for the human kinome; red circles: number of structures per kinase in the PDB [11]; blue circles: number of activity measurements for the respective kinase in ChEMBL [12]; green triangles: key targets of clinically approved kinase inhibitors [12]