TRAC:一个整合生物信息学和生物医学文献信息的nss蛋白结构功能研究平台

Lei Shi, Marko Srdanovic, T. Beuming, L. Skrabanek, J. Javitch, H. Weinstein
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为了对膜蛋白的功能机制进行严格和可靠的建模,计算建模和模拟方法必须尽可能充分利用实验获得的丰富数据。这种类型的信息不仅可以构建严格的分子模型和功能的定量表示,而且可以不断地测试、验证和完善它们。在细胞膜蛋白中,神经递质:同向转运钠(NSS)家族表现出高度复杂的机制,涉及底物和离子运输周期中的多种分子状态。由于它们在生物学和医学上的重要性,这些系统的实验数据是丰富的,有效管理来自文献和其他相关数据源的信息是非常有益的。我们开发了一个关于NSS蛋白数据的信息管理系统(IMS),以实现文献中可用信息的检索、结构化组织和查询。IMS支持NSS的结构、功能和生理机制的计算方法和实验研究之间的相互作用,并且在整合不同类型和各种来源的数据以及从家庭个体成员的单独功能研究中产生的机制理解方面具有特殊的效用。
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TRAC: A Platform for Structure-Function Studies of NSS-Proteins Integrates Information from Bioinformatics and Biomedical Literature
To enable rigorous and reliable modeling of functional mechanisms of membrane proteins, the computational modeling and simulation approaches must take advantage, to the fullest extent possible, of the wealth of data obtained experimentally. This type of information makes it possible not only to construct rigorous molecular models and quantitative representations of function, but also to test, verify and refine them continuously. Among the proteins in the cell membrane, the family of Neurotransmitter: Sodium Symporter (NSS) exhibits highly complex mechanisms that involve multiple molecular states in the substrate and ion transport cycle. Due to their high biological and medical importance, experimental data for these systems is abundant, and efficient management of information from the literature and other relevant data sources promises to be very rewarding. We have developed an information management system (IMS) for data concerning the NSS proteins to enable retrieval, structured organization, and query of information available in the literature. The IMS supports the interplay between computational approaches and experimental studies of structure, function and physiological mechanisms of the NSS, and is of special utility in the integration of data of different types and various sources, and of the mechanistic understanding emerging from separate functional studies of individual members of the family.
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