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ProNIT

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URL: http://www.abren.net/pronit/
Full name: Thermodynamic Database for Protein-Nucleic Acid Interactions
Description: ProNIT, Thermodynamic Database for Protein-Nucleic Acid Interactions, contains thermodynamic data for protein-nucleic acid binding, experimental conditions, structural information of proteins, nucleic acids and the complex, and literature information.
Year founded: 2001
Last update: 2013-03-15
Version: V2.0
Accessibility:
Unaccessible
Country/Region: Japan

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University/Institution: Kyushu Institute of Technology
Address: 680-4 Kawazu Iizuka, 820-8502 Japan
City: Iizuka
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Country/Region: Japan
Contact name (PI/Team): Akinori Sarai
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): sarai@bse.kyutech.ac.jp

Publications

16381846
ProTherm and ProNIT: thermodynamic databases for proteins and protein-nucleic acid interactions. [PMID: 16381846]
Kumar MD, Bava KA, Gromiha MM, Prabakaran P, Kitajima K, Uedaira H, Sarai A.

ProTherm and ProNIT are two thermodynamic databases that contain experimentally determined thermodynamic parameters of protein stability and protein-nucleic acid interactions, respectively. The current versions of both the databases have considerably increased the total number of entries and enhanced search interface with added new fields, improved search, display and sorting options. As on September 2005, ProTherm release 5.0 contains 17,113 entries from 771 proteins, retrieved from 1497 scientific articles (approximately 20% increase in data from the previous version). ProNIT release 2.0 contains 4900 entries from 273 research articles, representing 158 proteins. Both databases can be queried using WWW interfaces. Both quick search and advanced search are provided on this web page to facilitate easy retrieval and display of the data from these databases. ProTherm is freely available online at http://gibk26.bse.kyutech.ac.jp/jouhou/Protherm/protherm.html and ProNIT at http://gibk26.bse.kyutech.ac.jp/jouhou/pronit/pronit.html.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2006:34(Database issue) | 292 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
11987161
Thermodynamic databases for proteins and protein-nucleic acid interactions. [PMID: 11987161]
Sarai A, Gromiha MM, An J, Prabakaran P, Selvaraj S, Kono H, Oobatake M, Uedaira H.

Thermodynamic data regarding proteins and their interactions are important for understanding the mechanisms of protein folding, protein stability, and molecular recognition. Although there are several structural databases available for proteins and their complexes with other molecules, databases for experimental thermodynamic data on protein stability and interactions are rather scarce. Thus, we have developed two electronically accessible thermodynamic databases. ProTherm, Thermodynamic Database for Proteins and Mutants, contains numerical data of several thermodynamic parameters of protein stability, experimental methods and conditions, along with structural, functional, and literature information. ProNIT, Thermodynamic Database for Protein-Nucleic Acid Interactions, contains thermodynamic data for protein-nucleic acid binding, experimental conditions, structural information of proteins, nucleic acids and the complex, and literature information. These data have been incorporated into 3DinSight, an integrated database for structure, function, and properties of biomolecules. A WWW interface allows users to search for data based on various conditions, with different display and sorting options, and to visualize molecular structures and their interactions. These thermodynamic databases, together with structural databases, help researchers gain insight into the relationship among structure, function, and thermodynamics of proteins and their interactions, and will become useful resources for studying proteins in the postgenomic era. Copyright 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

Biopolymers. 2001:61(2) | 12 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
11724731
Thermodynamic database for protein-nucleic acid interactions (ProNIT). [PMID: 11724731]
Prabakaran P, An J, Gromiha MM, Selvaraj S, Uedaira H, Kono H, Sarai A.

Protein-nucleic acid interactions are fundamental to the regulation of gene expression. In order to elucidate the molecular mechanism of protein-nucleic acid recognition and analyze the gene regulation network, not only structural data but also quantitative binding data are necessary. Although there are structural databases for proteins and nucleic acids, there exists no database for their experimental binding data. Thus, we have developed a Thermodynamic Database for Protein-Nucleic Acid Interactions (ProNIT). We have collected experimentally observed binding data from the literature. ProNIT contains several important thermodynamic data for protein-nucleic acid binding, such as dissociation constant (K(d)), association constant (K(a)), Gibbs free energy change (DeltaG), enthalpy change (DeltaH), heat capacity change (DeltaC(p)), experimental conditions, structural information of proteins, nucleic acids and the complex, and literature information. These data are integrated into a relational database system together with structural and functional information to provide flexible searching facilities by using combinations of various terms and parameters. A www interface allows users to search for data based on various conditions, with different display and sorting options, and to visualize molecular structures and their interactions. ProNIT is freely accessible at the URL http://www.rtc.riken.go.jp/jouhou/pronit/pronit.html.

Bioinformatics. 2001:17(11) | 49 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

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All databases:
1039/6895 (84.946%)
Interaction:
207/1194 (82.747%)
Structure:
135/967 (86.143%)
1039
Total Rank
340
Citations
14.167
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