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  2. Biomolecular Object Network Databank - Wikipedia

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    The development of the Biomolecular Interaction Network Database (BIND) has been supported by grants from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research , Genome Canada, [4] the Canadian Foundation for Innovation and the Ontario Research and Development Fund. BIND was originally designed to be a constantly growing depository for information ...

  3. Database of Interacting Proteins - Wikipedia

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    Other participating databases include the Biomolecular Interaction Network Database (BIND), [6] IntAct, [7] the Molecular Interaction Database (MINT), [8] MIPS, [9] MPact, and BioGRID. [5] The databases of IMEx work together to prevent duplications of effort, collecting data from non-overlapping sources and sharing the curated interaction data.

  4. Methods to investigate protein–protein interactions - Wikipedia

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    Rotating cell‑based ligand binding assay using radioactivity or fluorescence, is a recent method that measures molecular interactions in living cells in real-time. This method allows the characterization of the binding mechanism, as well as K d, k on and k off. This principle is being applied in several studies, mainly with protein ligands ...

  5. PDBbind database - Wikipedia

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    The PDBbind database is a comprehensive collection of experimentally measured binding affinity data (Kd, Ki, and IC50) for the protein-ligand complexes deposited in the Protein Data Bank (PDB). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It thus provides a link between energetic and structural information of protein-ligand complexes, which is of great value to various studies ...

  6. List of biological databases - Wikipedia

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    JASPAR: a database of manually curated, non-redundant transcription factor binding profiles. MetOSite : a database about methionine sulfoxidation sites and its functional roles in proteins [ 35 ] Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) is the largest collection of hospital care data in the United States.

  7. Comparison of software for molecular mechanics modeling

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    (I) Free energy perturbation (FEP) simulations, (II) empirical valence bond (EVB), calculations of reaction free energies, (III) linear interaction energy (LIE) calculations of receptor-ligand binding affinities Free open source GNU GPLv2 or later Q: QuantumATK: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Complete atomistic modeling platform for ...

  8. Bio-layer interferometry - Wikipedia

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    Bio-layer interferometry (BLI) is an optical biosensing technology that analyzes biomolecular interactions in real-time without the need for fluorescent labeling. [1] Alongside Surface Plasmon Resonance , BLI is one of few widely available label-free biosensing technologies, a detection style that yields more information in less time than ...

  9. Bimolecular fluorescence complementation - Wikipedia

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    BiFC has been expanded to include the study of RNA-binding protein interactions in a method Rackham and Brown described as trimolecular fluorescence complementation (TriFC). [20] In this method, a fragment of the Venus fluorescent protein is fused to the mRNA of interest, and the complementary Venus portion fused to the RNA-binding protein of ...