搜索和使用MobiDB资源6探索内在无序蛋白质的预测和注释。

Maria Cristina Aspromonte, Federica Quaglia, Alexander Miguel Monzon, Damiano Clementel, Alessio Del Conte, Damiano Piovesan, Silvio C E Tosatto
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内在无序蛋白(IDPs)约占真核生物蛋白质组的30%,在细胞过程和神经退行性疾病和癌症等病理条件中起着至关重要的作用。然而,IDPs表现出动态的构象集合,并经常参与生物分子凝聚物的形成。了解国内流离失所者的功能对许多科学领域的研究至关重要。MobiDB是一个独特的资源,可作为IDPs和内在无序区域(idr)的综合知识库,结合实验证据的无序注释和对广泛蛋白质序列的预测。在过去的十年中,MobiDB的发展重点是扩展注释覆盖范围、标准化注释来源和增强数据库可访问性。最新的MobiDB版本6于2024年7月发布,包含了重大改进,例如集成了AlphaFoldDB预测和新的同源传输管道,该管道大大增加了具有高质量注释的条目数量。用户界面也得到了更新,突出显示了注释功能,澄清了入口页面,并提供了蛋白质序列中无序、结合和无序功能信息的即时概述。该协议指导用户通过MobiDB的应用程序,包括无序预测,策划数据分析和交互数据的探索。本指南介绍了如何使用web界面和MobiDB REST API进行编程访问,在MobiDB注释中执行搜索。该协议使用人类生长激素受体的逐步演练来演示MobiDB的功能,用于可视化和解释蛋白质紊乱数据。©2024作者。当前协议由Wiley期刊有限责任公司发布。基本协议1:搜索MobiDB查询格式基本协议2:搜索MobiDB选定数据集和选定蛋白质组基本协议3:在MobiDB的统计页面上执行搜索支持协议:使用MobiDB REST API进行编程访问基本协议4:可视化和解释MobiDB条目:GHR用例。
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Searching and Using MobiDB Resource 6 to Explore Predictions and Annotations for Intrinsically Disordered Proteins.

Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) make up around 30% of eukaryotic proteomes and play a crucial role in cellular processes and in pathological conditions such as neurodegenerative disorders and cancers. However, IDPs exhibit dynamic conformational ensembles and are often involved in the formation of biomolecular condensates. Understanding the function of IDPs is critical to research in many areas of science. MobiDB is a unique resource that serves as a comprehensive knowledgebase of IDPs and intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs), combining disorder annotations from experimental evidence and predictions for a broad range of protein sequences. Over the past decade, MobiDB has evolved with a focus on expanding annotation coverage, standardizing annotation provenance, and enhancing database accessibility. The latest MobiDB, version 6, released in July 2024, includes significant improvements, such as the integration of AlphaFoldDB predictions and a new homology transfer pipeline that has substantially increased the number of entries with high-quality annotations. The user interface has also been updated, highlighting annotation features, clarifying the entry page, and providing an immediate overview of disorder, binding, and disorder functions information in the protein sequence. This protocol guides the user through applications of the MobiDB, including disorder prediction, curated data analysis, and exploration of interaction data. This guide covers how to perform a search in MobiDB annotations using the web interface and the MobiDB REST API for programmatic access. The protocols use a step-by-step walkthrough using the human growth hormone receptor to demonstrate MobiDB's functions for visualization and interpretation of protein disorder data. © 2024 The Author(s). Current Protocols published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. Basic Protocol 1: Searching MobiDB query formats Basic Protocol 2: Searching MobiDB selected datasets and selected proteomes Basic Protocol 3: Performing a search on the Statistics page in MobiDB Support Protocol: Programmatic access with MobiDB REST API Basic Protocol 4: Visualizing and interpreting a MobiDB Entry: The GHR use case.

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