| URL: | http://www.combio-lezhang.online/MCDB/index_html |
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| Description: | MCDB is designed to provide centralized and comprehensive information on mitotic catastrophe-related genes, proteins and chemical interventions, as well as extended functions such as protein sequence similarity comparison and target prediction rested on compound structure similarity. |
| Year founded: | 2021 |
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| Country/Region: | China |
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| University/Institution: | Sichuan University |
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| Country/Region: | China |
| Contact name (PI/Team): | Guan Wang |
| Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): | guan8079@163.com |
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MCDB: A comprehensive curated mitotic catastrophe database for retrieval, protein sequence alignment, and target prediction. [PMID: 34729303]
Mitotic catastrophe (MC) is a form of programmed cell death induced by mitotic process disorders, which is very important in tumor prevention, development, and drug resistance. Because rapidly increased data for MC is vigorously promoting the tumor-related biomedical and clinical study, it is urgent for us to develop a professional and comprehensive database to curate MC-related data. Mitotic Catastrophe Database (MCDB) consists of 1214 genes/proteins and 5014 compounds collected and organized from more than 8000 research articles. Also, MCDB defines the confidence level, classification criteria, and uniform naming rules for MC-related data, which greatly improves data reliability and retrieval convenience. Moreover, MCDB develops protein sequence alignment and target prediction functions. The former can be used to predict new potential MC-related genes and proteins, and the latter can facilitate the identification of potential target proteins of unknown MC-related compounds. In short, MCDB is such a proprietary, standard, and comprehensive database for MC-relate data that will facilitate the exploration of MC from chemists to biologists in the fields of medicinal chemistry, molecular biology, bioinformatics, oncology and so on. The MCDB is distributed on http://www.combio-lezhang.online/MCDB/index_html/. |