| URL: | http://npidb.belozersky.msu.ru/ |
| Full name: | Nucleic acid-Protein Interaction DataBase |
| Description: | The Nucleic acid-Protein Interaction DataBase contains information derived from structures of DNA-protein and RNA-protein complexes extracted from the Protein Data Bank. |
| Year founded: | 2007 |
| Last update: | 2015-09-23 |
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| Country/Region: | Russian Federation |
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| University/Institution: | Lomonosov Moscow State University |
| Address: | Moscow 119992 |
| City: | Moscow |
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| Country/Region: | Russian Federation |
| Contact name (PI/Team): | Sergei A. Spirin |
| Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): | sas@belozersky.msu.ru |
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An updated version of NPIDB includes new classifications of DNA-protein complexes and their families. [PMID: 26656949]
The recent upgrade of nucleic acid-protein interaction database (NPIDB, http://npidb.belozersky.msu.ru/) includes a newly elaborated classification of complexes of protein domains with double-stranded DNA and a classification of families of related complexes. Our classifications are based on contacting structural elements of both DNA: the major groove, the minor groove and the backbone; and protein: helices, beta-strands and unstructured segments. We took into account both hydrogen bonds and hydrophobic interaction. The analyzed material contains 1942 structures of protein domains from 748 PDB entries. We have identified 97 interaction modes of individual protein domain-DNA complexes and 17 DNA-protein interaction classes of protein domain families. We analyzed the sources of diversity of DNA-protein interaction modes in different complexes of one protein domain family. The observed interaction mode is sometimes influenced by artifacts of crystallization or diversity in secondary structure assignment. The interaction classes of domain families are more stable and thus possess more biological sense than a classification of single complexes. Integration of the classification into NPIDB allows the user to browse the database according to the interacting structural elements of DNA and protein molecules. For each family, we present average DNA shape parameters in contact zones with domains of the family. © The Author(s) 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research. |
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NPIDB: Nucleic acid-Protein Interaction DataBase. [PMID: 23193292]
The Nucleic acid-Protein Interaction DataBase (http://npidb.belozersky.msu.ru/) contains information derived from structures of DNA-protein and RNA-protein complexes extracted from the Protein Data Bank (3846 complexes in October 2012). It provides a web interface and a set of tools for extracting biologically meaningful characteristics of nucleoprotein complexes. The content of the database is updated weekly. The current version of the Nucleic acid-Protein Interaction DataBase is an upgrade of the version published in 2007. The improvements include a new web interface, new tools for calculation of intermolecular interactions, a classification of SCOP families that contains DNA-binding protein domains and data on conserved water molecules on the DNA-protein interface. |
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NPIDB: a database of nucleic acids-protein interactions. [PMID: 17977883]
The database NPIDB (Nucleic Acids-Protein Interaction DataBase) contains information derived from structures of DNA-protein and RNA-protein complexes extracted from PDB (1834 complexes in July 2007). It is organized as a collection of files in PDB format and is equipped with a web-interface and a set of tools for extracting biologically meaningful characteristics of complexes. The content of the database is weekly updated. http://monkey.belozersky.msu.ru/NPIDB/ |