SuperTarget and Matador: resources for exploring drug-target relationships

Stefan Günther(Institute of Bioinformatics), Michael Kuhn(Heidelberg University), Mathias Dunkel(Heidelberg University), Mónica Campillos(Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin), Christian Senger(Institute of Molecular Biology), Evangelia Petsalaki(Institute of Molecular Biology), Jessica Ahmed(Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin), E. G. Urdiales(Institute of Molecular Biology), A. Gewiess(Institute of Molecular Biology), Lars Juhl Jensen(University Hospital Heidelberg), Rainer Schneider(Heidelberg University), R. Skoblo(University of Montana), Robert B. Russell(Institute of Molecular Biology), Philip E. Bourne(University of Montana), Peer Bork(Heidelberg University), Robert Preißner(University of Montana)
Nucleic Acids Research
October 18, 2007
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Abstract

The molecular basis of drug action is often not well understood. This is partly because the very abundant and diverse information generated in the past decades on drugs is hidden in millions of medical articles or textbooks. Therefore, we developed a one-stop data warehouse, SuperTarget that integrates drug-related information about medical indication areas, adverse drug effects, drug metabolization, pathways and Gene Ontology terms of the target proteins. An easy-to-use query interface enables the user to pose complex queries, for example to find drugs that target a certain pathway, interacting drugs that are metabolized by the same cytochrome P450 or drugs that target the same protein but are metabolized by different enzymes. Furthermore, we provide tools for 2D drug screening and sequence comparison of the targets. The database contains more than 2500 target proteins, which are annotated with about 7300 relations to 1500 drugs; the vast majority of entries have pointers to the respective literature source. A subset of these drugs has been annotated with additional binding information and indirect interactions and is available as a separate resource called Matador. SuperTarget and Matador are available at http://insilico.charite.de/supertarget and http://matador.embl.de.


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