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- Title
SALMONELLABASE - An online database of druggable targets of Salmonella species.
- Authors
Pushpa, Ophilia Benedict; Suresh, Muthaiyan Xavier
- Abstract
Salmonellosis is one of the most common and widely distributed food borne diseases caused by Salmonella serovars. The emergence of multi drug resistant strains has become a threatening public health problem and targeting unique effectors of this pathogen can be considered as a powerful strategy for drug design. SalmonellaBase is an online web portal serving as an integrated source of information about Salmonella serovars with the data required for the structural and functional studies and the analysis of druggable targets in Salmonella. We have identified several target proteins, which helps in the pathogenicity of the organism and predicted their structures. The database will have the information on completely sequenced genomes of Salmonella species with the complete set of protein sequences of the respective strains, determined structures, predicted protein structures and biochemical pathways of the respective strains. In addition, we have provided information about name and source of the protein, Uniprot and Protein Data Bank codes and literature information. Furthermore, SalmonellaBase is linked to related databases and other resources. We have set up a web interface with different search and display options so that users have the ability to get the data in several ways. SalmonellaBase is a freely available database.
- Publication
Bioinformation, 2012, Vol 8, Issue 15, p734
- ISSN
0973-2063
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.6026/97320630008734