| Literature DB >> 34581813 |
Mingjie Gao1, Aurélien F A Moumbock1, Ammar Qaseem1, Qianqing Xu1, Stefan Günther1.
Abstract
In recent years, the drug discovery paradigm has shifted toward compounds that covalently modify disease-associated target proteins, because they tend to possess high potency, selectivity, and duration of action. The rational design of novel targeted covalent inhibitors (TCIs) typically starts from resolved macromolecular structures of target proteins in their apo or holo forms. However, the existing TCI databases contain only a paucity of covalent protein-ligand (cP-L) complexes. Herein, we report CovPDB, the first database solely dedicated to high-resolution cocrystal structures of biologically relevant cP-L complexes, curated from the Protein Data Bank. For these curated complexes, the chemical structures and warheads of pre-reactive electrophilic ligands as well as the covalent bonding mechanisms to their target proteins were expertly manually annotated. Totally, CovPDB contains 733 proteins and 1,501 ligands, relating to 2,294 cP-L complexes, 93 reactive warheads, 14 targetable residues, and 21 covalent mechanisms. Users are provided with an intuitive and interactive web interface that allows multiple search and browsing options to explore the covalent interactome at a molecular level in order to develop novel TCIs. CovPDB is freely accessible at http://www.pharmbioinf.uni-freiburg.de/covpdb/ and its contents are available for download as flat files of various formats.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 34581813 PMCID: PMC8728183 DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkab868
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucleic Acids Res ISSN: 0305-1048 Impact factor: 16.971
Figure 1.CovPDB flowchart.
Overview of CovPDB statistics
| Attributes | Count |
|---|---|
| PDB structures | 2261 |
| cP–L complexes | 2294 |
| Complexes with binding affinities | 529 |
| Covalent mechanisms | 21 |
| Pre-reactive ligands | 1501 |
| Warheads | 93 |
| Ligand types | 11 |
| Target proteins | 733 |
| Protein classes | 13 |
| Targetable residue types | 14 |
| Source organisms of proteins | 261 |
| Literature references | 1173 |
Figure 2.Distribution of CovPDB attributes. (A) Distribution of electron density resolution. (B) Distribution of protein classes. (C) Distribution of targetable residues. (D) Distribution of the top 24 warheads. (E) Distribution of covalent bonding mechanisms.