Drug Target Commons: A Community Effort to Build a Consensus Knowledge Base for Drug-Target Interactions

Jing Tang(University of Helsinki), Ziaurrehman Tanoli(University of Helsinki), Balaguru Ravikumar(University of Helsinki), Zaid Alam(University of Helsinki), Anni Rebane(University of Helsinki), Markus Vähä‐Koskela(University of Helsinki), Gopal Peddinti(University of Helsinki), Arjan J. van Adrichem(University of Helsinki), Janica Wakkinen(University of Helsinki), Alok Jaiswal(University of Helsinki), Ella Karjalainen(University of Helsinki), Prson Gautam(University of Helsinki), Liye He(University of Helsinki), Elina Parri(University of Helsinki), Suleiman A. Khan(University of Helsinki), Abhishekh Gupta(University of Helsinki), Mehreen Ali(University of Helsinki), Laxman Yetukuri(University of Helsinki), Anna‐Lena Gustavsson(Karolinska Institutet), Brinton Seashore‐Ludlow(Karolinska Institutet), Anne Hersey(European Bioinformatics Institute), Andrew R. Leach(European Bioinformatics Institute), John P. Overington(European Bioinformatics Institute), Gretchen A. Repasky(University of Helsinki), Krister Wennerberg(University of Helsinki), Tero Aittokallio(University of Helsinki)
Cell chemical biology
December 21, 2017
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Abstract

Knowledge of the full target space of bioactive substances, approved and investigational drugs as well as chemical probes, provides important insights into therapeutic potential and possible adverse effects. The existing compound-target bioactivity data resources are often incomparable due to non-standardized and heterogeneous assay types and variability in endpoint measurements. To extract higher value from the existing and future compound target-profiling data, we implemented an open-data web platform, named Drug Target Commons (DTC), which features tools for crowd-sourced compound-target bioactivity data annotation, standardization, curation, and intra-resource integration. We demonstrate the unique value of DTC with several examples related to both drug discovery and drug repurposing applications and invite researchers to join this community effort to increase the reuse and extension of compound bioactivity data.


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