Therapeutic target database 2020: enriched resource for facilitating research and early development of targeted therapeutics

Yunxia Wang(Zhejiang University), Song Zhang(Zhejiang University), Fengcheng Li(Zhejiang University), Ying Zhou(First Affiliated Hospital Zhejiang University), Ying Zhang(Zhejiang University), Zhengwen Wang(Zhejiang University), Runyuan Zhang(Zhejiang University), Jiang Zhu(Zhejiang University), Yuxiang Ren(Zhejiang University), Ying Tan(Tsinghua University), Qin Chu(National University of Singapore), Yinghong Li(Chongqing University), Xiaoxu Li(Chongqing University), Yu Chen(National University of Singapore), Feng Zhu(Zhejiang University)
Nucleic Acids Research
October 12, 2019
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Abstract

Knowledge of therapeutic targets and early drug candidates is useful for improved drug discovery. In particular, information about target regulators and the patented therapeutic agents facilitates research regarding druggability, systems pharmacology, new trends, molecular landscapes, and the development of drug discovery tools. To complement other databases, we constructed the Therapeutic Target Database (TTD) with expanded information about (i) target-regulating microRNAs and transcription factors, (ii) target-interacting proteins, and (iii) patented agents and their targets (structures and experimental activity values if available), which can be conveniently retrieved and is further enriched with regulatory mechanisms or biochemical classes. We also updated the TTD with the recently released International Classification of Diseases ICD-11 codes and additional sets of successful, clinical trial, and literature-reported targets that emerged since the last update. TTD is accessible at http://bidd.nus.edu.sg/group/ttd/ttd.asp. In case of possible web connectivity issues, two mirror sites of TTD are also constructed (http://db.idrblab.org/ttd/ and http://db.idrblab.net/ttd/).


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