| URL: | http://www.drpias.net |
| Full name: | Druggable Protein-protein Interaction Assessment System |
| Description: | Druggable Protein-protein Interaction Assessment System (Dr. PIAS) is a database of druggable protein-protein interactions (PPIs) predicted by our support vector machine (SVM)-based method. |
| Year founded: | 2011 |
| Last update: | NA |
| Version: | V2.0 |
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| Country/Region: | Japan |
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| University/Institution: | PharmaDesign,Inc. |
| Address: | Hatchobori 2-19-8,Chuo-ku,Tokyo 104-0032,Japan |
| City: | Tokyo |
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| Country/Region: | Japan |
| Contact name (PI/Team): | Nobuyoshi Sugaya |
| Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): | sugaya@pharmadesign.co.jp |
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Dr. PIAS 2.0: an update of a database of predicted druggable protein-protein interactions. [PMID: 23060433]
Druggable Protein-protein Interaction Assessment System (Dr. PIAS) is a database of druggable protein-protein interactions (PPIs) predicted by our support vector machine (SVM)-based method. Since the first publication of this database, Dr. PIAS has been updated to version 2.0. PPI data have been increased considerably, from 71,500 to 83,324 entries. As the new positive instances in our method, 4 PPIs and 10 tertiary structures have been added. This addition increases the prediction accuracy of our SVM classifier in comparison with the previous classifier, despite the number of added PPIs and structures is small. We have introduced the novel concept of 'similar positives' of druggable PPIs, which will help researchers discover small compounds that can inhibit predicted druggable PPIs. Dr. PIAS will aid the effective search for druggable PPIs from a mine of interactome data being rapidly accumulated. Dr. PIAS 2.0 is available at http://www.drpias.net. |
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Dr. PIAS: an integrative system for assessing the druggability of protein-protein interactions. [PMID: 21303559]
The amount of data on protein-protein interactions (PPIs) available in public databases and in the literature has rapidly expanded in recent years. PPI data can provide useful information for researchers in pharmacology and medicine as well as those in interactome studies. There is urgent need for a novel methodology or software allowing the efficient utilization of PPI data in pharmacology and medicine. To address this need, we have developed the 'Druggable Protein-protein Interaction Assessment System' (Dr. PIAS). Dr. PIAS has a meta-database that stores various types of information (tertiary structures, drugs/chemicals, and biological functions associated with PPIs) retrieved from public sources. By integrating this information, Dr. PIAS assesses whether a PPI is druggable as a target for small chemical ligands by using a supervised machine-learning method, support vector machine (SVM). Dr. PIAS holds not only known druggable PPIs but also all PPIs of human, mouse, rat, and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) proteins identified to date. The design concept of Dr. PIAS is distinct from other published PPI databases in that it focuses on selecting the PPIs most likely to make good drug targets, rather than merely collecting PPI data. |