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Kinase Data Mining: Dealing with the Information (Over-)Flow

✍ Scribed by Knut Eis; Stuart J. Ince; Carsten Jahn; Rolf Jautelat; Vladimir Katchourovsky; Georg Kettschau; Rolf Woloszczak


Book ID
101822841
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
111 KB
Volume
6
Category
Article
ISSN
1439-4227

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✦ Synopsis


K. Eis et al. * Kinase inhibition (typically IC 50 s in nm), * Cellular assay data (typically IC 50 s in mm), * Physicochemical data (e.g. solubility, pK a , log P), * Data on 3D structural analysis in conjunction with proteins, the *.pdb files of which are referenced, * Orientation (if 3D data are available, the structure is oriented in such a way that the hinge region of the protein is located on the left of the structure field), * Literature, patent, or conference references (for external data), * Ownership information (companies or/and institutions holding patents), * Status of clinical investigation, * Originator information (e.g. the originating Schering chemist, or a commercial vendor), * Group assignment (allowing for easy subset selection within a specific query, for example, "structures with IC 50 values", or "external compounds" in order to get an overview of competitor activities).


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