HumanLectome, an update of UniLectin for the annotation and prediction of human lectins

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The UniLectin portal (https://unilectin.unige.ch/) was designed in 2019 with the goal of centralising curated and predicted data on carbohydrate-binding proteins known as lectins. UniLectin is also intended as a support for the study of lectomes (full lectin set) of organisms or tissues. The present update describes the inclusion of several new modules and details the latest (https://unilectin.unige.ch/humanLectome/), covering our knowledge of the human lectome and comprising 215 unevenly characterised lectins, particularly in terms of structural information. Each HumanLectome entry is protein-centric and compiles evidence of carbohydrate recognition domain(s), specificity, 3D-structure, tissue-based expression and related genomic data. Other recent improvements regarding interoperability and accessibility are outlined.

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Schnider, B., Rad, Y. M., Ahmadie, J. el, de Brevern, A. G., Imberty, A., & Lisacek, F. (2024). HumanLectome, an update of UniLectin for the annotation and prediction of human lectins. Nucleic Acids Research, 52(D1), D1683–D1693. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkad905

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