Systematic analysis snake neurotoxins' functional classification using a data warehousing approach

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Motivation: Sequence annotations, functional and structural data on snake venom neurotoxins (svNTXs) are scattered across multiple databases and literature sources. Sequence annotations and structural data are available in the public molecular databases, while functional data are almost exclusively available in the published articles. There is a need for a specialized svNTXs database that contains NTX entries, which are organized, well annotated and classified in a systematic manner. Results: We have systematically analyzed svNTXs and classified them using structure-function groups based on their structural, functional and phylogenetic properties. Using conserved motifs in each phylogenetic group, we built an intelligent module for the prediction of structural and functional properties of unknown NTXs. We also developed an annotation tool to aid the functional prediction of newly identified NTXs as an additional resource for the venom research community. © Oxford University Press 2004; all rights reserved.

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Siew, J. P. Y., Khan, A. M., Tan, P. T. J., Koh, J. L. Y., Seah, S. H., Koo, C. Y., … Jeyaseelan, K. (2004). Systematic analysis snake neurotoxins’ functional classification using a data warehousing approach. Bioinformatics, 20(18), 3466–3480. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bth430

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