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DDRprot: a database of DNA damage response-related proteins

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2016-08-29

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Andres-Leon, Eduardo
Cases, Ildefonso
Arcas, Aida
Rojas, Ana M.

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Oxford univ press
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The DNA Damage Response (DDR) signalling network is an essential system that protects the genome's integrity. The DDRprot database presented here is a resource that integrates manually curated information on the human DDR network and its subpathways. For each particular DDR protein, we present detailed information about its function. If involved in post-translational modifications (PTMs) with each other, we depict the position of the modified residue/s in the three-dimensional structures, when resolved structures are available for the proteins. All this information is linked to the original publication from where it was obtained. Phylogenetic information is also shown, including time of emergence and conservation across 47 selected species, family trees and sequence alignments of homologues. The DDRprot database can be queried by different criteria: pathways, species, evolutionary age or involvement in (PTM). Sequence searches using hidden Markov models can be also used.

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Double-strand breaks, Evolutionary analysis, Atr inhibitors, Repair, Mechanisms, Network, Focus, Life

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