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Task 13.8
Using the DrumPID database: How do I actually find out whether a protein is hit by a drug
or proteins that match a drug effect? This can be investigated using databases such as
DrumPID (Uni Würzburg) or STITCH (EMBL, Heidelberg). Find these databases on
the net.
Task 13.9
Identify papers on natural computing from PubMed.
Task 13.10
A light-targeted protein domain gives a protein new properties. How do you go about
designing it?
Useful Tools and Web Links
NCBI Domains/
Structures
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/guide/domains-structures/
NCBI proteins
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein
TESS
https://www.cbil.upenn.edu/tess/
Genomatix
https://www.genomatix.de/
TRANSFAC
https://www.gene-regulation.com/pub/databases.html
MotifMap
https://motifmap.igb.uci.edu/
RNAAnalyzer
https://rnaanalyzer.bioapps.biozentrum.uni-wuerzburg.de
ICANN
https://www.icann.org
GoSynthetic
https://gosyn.bioapps.biozentrum.uni-wuerzburg.de/index.php
DrumPID
https://drumpid.bioapps.biozentrum.uni-wuerzburg.de/
compounds/index.php
BioBricks
https://biobricks.org/
UniProt
https://www.uniprot.org/
SMART
https://smart.embl-heidelberg.de/
RasMol
https://www.openrasmol.org/
PDB
https://www.rcsb.org/pdb/home/home.do
JASPAR
https://jaspar.genereg.net/
Literature
Adleman LM (1994) Molecular computation of solutions to combinatorial problems. Science
266(5187):1021–1024. (PubMed PMID: 7973651 *Great first work, showing that you can solve
NP problems like the traveling salesman for six cities by gluing DNA rods together [ligation
reactions]. But after that there was a break in “natural computing”.)
Bencurova E, Shityakov S, Schaack D, Kaltdorf M, Sarukhanyan E, Hilgarth A, Rath C, Montenegro
S, Roth G, Lopez D, Dandekar T. (2022) Nanocellulose Composites as Smart Devices With
Chassis, Light-Directed DNA Storage, Engineered Electronic Properties, and Chip Integration.
Front Bioeng Biotechnol. 10:869111. https://doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2022.869111.
Literature