Hyojung Paik, Chunryong Oh, Sajid Hussain, Sangjae Seo, Soon Woo Park, Tae Lyun Ko, Ari Lee
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ELiAH: the atlas of E3 ligases in human tissues for targeted protein degradation with reduced off-target effect.
The development of therapeutic agents has mainly focused on designing small molecules to modulate target proteins or genes which are conventionally druggable. Therefore, targeted protein degradation (TPD) for undruggable cases has emerged as promising pharmaceutical approach. TPD, often referred PROTACs (PROteolysis TArgeting Chimeras), uses a linker to degrade target proteins by hijacking the ubiquitination system. Therefore, unravel the relationship including reversal and co-expression between E3 ligands and other possible target genes in various human tissues is essential to mitigate off-target effects of TPD. Here, we developed the atlas of E3 ligases in human tissues (ELiAH), to prioritize E3 ligase-target gene pairs for TPD. Leveraging over 2900 of RNA-seq profiles consisting of 11 human tissues from the GTEx (genotype-tissue expression) consortium, users of ELiAH can identify tissue-specific genes and E3 ligases (FDR P-value of Mann-Whitney test < .05). ELiAH unravels 933 830 relationships consisting of 614 E3 ligases and 20 924 of expressed genes considering degree of tissue specificity, which are indispensable for ubiquitination based TPD development. In addition, docking properties of those relationships are also modeled using RosettaDock. Therefore, ELiAH presents comprehensive repertoire of E3 ligases for ubiquitination-based TPD drug development avoiding off-target effects. Database URL: https://eliahdb.org.
期刊介绍:
Huge volumes of primary data are archived in numerous open-access databases, and with new generation technologies becoming more common in laboratories, large datasets will become even more prevalent. The archiving, curation, analysis and interpretation of all of these data are a challenge. Database development and biocuration are at the forefront of the endeavor to make sense of this mounting deluge of data.
Database: The Journal of Biological Databases and Curation provides an open access platform for the presentation of novel ideas in database research and biocuration, and aims to help strengthen the bridge between database developers, curators, and users.