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DBBP

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URL: http://bclab.inha.ac.kr/dbbp/
Full name: DataBase of Binding Pairs in protein-nucleic acid interactions Skip Navigation Links
Description: DBBP presents protein-nucleic acid binding pairs at various levels. The binding pairs identified from an extensive analysis of protein-DNA complexes and protein-RNA complexes will provide a valuable resource for studying protein-nucleic acid interactions.
Year founded: 2014
Last update: 2015-03-11
Version: v1.0
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Country/Region: Korea, Republic of

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University/Institution: Institute for Information and Electronics Research
Address: Incheon, South Korea
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Country/Region: Korea, Republic of
Contact name (PI/Team): Kyungsook Han
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): bpark@inha.ac.kr

Publications

25474259
DBBP: database of binding pairs in protein-nucleic acid interactions. [PMID: 25474259]
Park B, Kim H, Han K.

BACKGROUND: Interaction of proteins with other molecules plays an important role in many biological activities. As many structures of protein-DNA complexes and protein-RNA complexes have been determined in the past years, several databases have been constructed to provide structure data of the complexes. However, the information on the binding sites between proteins and nucleic acids is not readily available from the structure data since the data consists mostly of the three-dimensional coordinates of the atoms in the complexes.
RESULTS: We analyzed the huge amount of structure data for the hydrogen bonding interactions between proteins and nucleic acids and developed a database called DBBP (DataBase of Binding Pairs in protein-nucleic acid interactions, http://bclab.inha.ac.kr/dbbp). DBBP contains 44,955 hydrogen bonds (H-bonds) of protein-DNA interactions and 77,947 H-bonds of protein-RNA interactions.
CONCLUSIONS: Analysis of the huge amount of structure data of protein-nucleic acid complexes is labor-intensive, yet provides useful information for studying protein-nucleic acid interactions. DBBP provides the detailed information of hydrogen-bonding interactions between proteins and nucleic acids at various levels from the atomic level to the residue level. The binding information can be used as a valuable resource for developing a computational method aiming at predicting new binding sites in proteins or nucleic acids.

BMC Bioinformatics. 2014:15 Suppl 15() | 8 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

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5733/6895 (16.867%)
Interaction:
1041/1194 (12.898%)
5733
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8
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0.727
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Created on: 2015-06-30
Curated by:
Qi Wang [2018-01-27]
Jian Sang [2016-04-04]
Jian Sang [2015-12-01]