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MIPDS: a comprehensive database on the molecular interactions in protein dimer structures
Although many studies have addressed the significance of interactions in the dimeric structures of proteins, there is no dedicated database of these interactions. To this end, the Molecular Interactions in Protein Dimer Structure (MIPDS) database has been developed; it is an open-access repository containing 60 298 3D structures of dimeric proteins sourced from the Protein Data Bank. This helps researchers comprehend the types of interaction, which include those mediated by water, small molecules or ligands and direct interactions, in 3D structures at the molecular level. The database is accessible through a user-friendly interface, where users can conduct searches based on PDB accession number, interaction type and geometric parameters. It can be viewed in textual and graphical formats using the plug-in JSmol. MIPDS is updated weekly using programmed scripts to incorporate newly released dimeric structures and analyses of their interaction types. The database is intended for the scientific community working in structural biology, structural bioinformatics, drug discovery and development. MIPDS is freely accessible to users worldwide at http://dicsoft1.physics.iisc.ac.in/mipds.
期刊介绍:
Many research topics in condensed matter research, materials science and the life sciences make use of crystallographic methods to study crystalline and non-crystalline matter with neutrons, X-rays and electrons. Articles published in the Journal of Applied Crystallography focus on these methods and their use in identifying structural and diffusion-controlled phase transformations, structure-property relationships, structural changes of defects, interfaces and surfaces, etc. Developments of instrumentation and crystallographic apparatus, theory and interpretation, numerical analysis and other related subjects are also covered. The journal is the primary place where crystallographic computer program information is published.