Difference between revisions of "Cysteinome:About"
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'''Cysteinome''' is developed by Center for Molecular Medicine, School of Life Science and Biotechnology, Dalian University of Technology, China, and now maintained by Sijin Wu.<br/> | '''Cysteinome''' is developed by Center for Molecular Medicine, School of Life Science and Biotechnology, Dalian University of Technology, China, and now maintained by Sijin Wu.<br/> | ||
− | :'''Sijin Wu''', Ph.D. , | + | :'''Sijin Wu''', Ph.D. , Professor (Assistant) at Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (Email: sijin.wu84 AT gmail.com).<br/> |
− | :'''Yongliang Yang''', Ph.D. , | + | :'''Yongliang Yang''', Ph.D. , Professor at Center for Molecular Medicine, School of Life Science and Biotechnology, DLUT (Email: everbright99 AT gmail.com). |
Revision as of 03:00, 30 September 2023
The covalent modification of intrinsically nucleophilic cysteine in proteins is crucial for diverse biochemical events. Bioinformatics approaches may prove useful in the design and discovery of covalent molecules targeting the cysteine in proteins to tune their functions and activities.
Cysteinome, the first online database that provides a rich resource for the display, search and analysis of structure, function and related annotation for proteins with targetable cysteine as well as their covalent modulators. In this database it compiles over 400 proteins with targetable cysteine along with more than 1200 covalent modulators curated from existing literatures. Proteins are annotated with a detailed description of protein families, biological process and related diseases. In addition, covalent modulators are carefully annotated with chemical name, chemical structure, binding affinity, physicochemical properties, molecule type and related diseases etc.
The Cysteinome database serve as a useful platform for the identification of crucial proteins with targetable cysteine in certain cellular context. Furthermore, it may help biologists and chemists for the design and discovery of covalent chemical probes or inhibitors homing at functional cysteine of critical protein targets implicated in various physiological or disease process.
Developers
Cysteinome is developed by Center for Molecular Medicine, School of Life Science and Biotechnology, Dalian University of Technology, China, and now maintained by Sijin Wu.
- Sijin Wu, Ph.D. , Professor (Assistant) at Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (Email: sijin.wu84 AT gmail.com).
- Yongliang Yang, Ph.D. , Professor at Center for Molecular Medicine, School of Life Science and Biotechnology, DLUT (Email: everbright99 AT gmail.com).