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Connecting proteins with drug-like compounds : Open source drug discovery workflows with BindingDB and KNIME

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Nicola, George
Hedrick, Michael P.
Gilson, Michael K.

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Database: The Journal of Biological Databases and Curation. 2015, 2015, bav087. eISSN 1758-0463. Available under: doi: 10.1093/database/bav087

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Today's large, public databases of protein-small molecule interaction data are creating important new opportunities for data mining and integration. At the same time, new graphical user interface-based workflow tools offer facile alternatives to custom scripting for informatics and data analysis. Here, we illustrate how the large protein-ligand database BindingDB may be incorporated into KNIME workflows as a step toward the integration of pharmacological data with broader biomolecular analyses. Thus, we describe a collection of KNIME workflows that access BindingDB data via RESTful webservices and, for more intensive queries, via a local distillation of the full BindingDB dataset. We focus in particular on the KNIME implementation of knowledge-based tools to generate informed hypotheses regarding protein targets of bioactive compounds, based on notions of chemical similarity. A number of variants of this basic approach are tested for seven existing drugs with relatively ill-defined therapeutic targets, leading to replication of some previously confirmed results and discovery of new, high-quality hits. Implications for future development are discussed.

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ISO 690NICOLA, George, Michael R. BERTHOLD, Michael P. HEDRICK, Michael K. GILSON, 2015. Connecting proteins with drug-like compounds : Open source drug discovery workflows with BindingDB and KNIME. In: Database: The Journal of Biological Databases and Curation. 2015, 2015, bav087. eISSN 1758-0463. Available under: doi: 10.1093/database/bav087
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  title={Connecting proteins with drug-like compounds : Open source drug discovery workflows with BindingDB and KNIME},
  volume={2015},
  journal={Database: The Journal of Biological Databases and Curation},
  author={Nicola, George and Berthold, Michael R. and Hedrick, Michael P. and Gilson, Michael K.},
  note={Article Number: bav087}
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