Dantzer Jessica, Moad Charles, Heiland Randy, Mooney Sean
Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA.
Nucleic Acids Res. 2005 Jul 1;33(Web Server issue):W311-4. doi: 10.1093/nar/gki404.
Non-synonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and mutations have been associated with human phenotypes and disease. As more and more SNPs are mapped to phenotypes, understanding how these variations affect the function and expression of genes and gene products becomes an important endeavor. We have developed a set of tools to aid in the understanding of how amino acid substitutions affect protein structures. To do this, we have annotated SNPs in dbSNP and amino acid substitutions in Swiss-Prot with protein structural information, if available. We then developed a novel web interface to this data that allows for visualization of the location of these substitutions. We have also developed a web service interface to the dataset and developed interactive plugins for UCSF's Chimera structural modeling tool and PyMOL that integrate our annotations with these sophisticated structural visualization and modeling tools. The web services portal and plugins can be downloaded from http://www.lifescienceweb.org/ and the web interface is at http://www.mutdb.org/.
非同义单核苷酸多态性(SNPs)和突变与人类表型及疾病相关。随着越来越多的SNPs被定位到表型上,了解这些变异如何影响基因及基因产物的功能和表达成为一项重要工作。我们开发了一套工具来帮助理解氨基酸替换如何影响蛋白质结构。为此,我们已在dbSNP中注释了SNPs,并在Swiss-Prot中注释了氨基酸替换,如有可用的蛋白质结构信息。然后,我们为这些数据开发了一个新颖的网络界面,可实现这些替换位置的可视化。我们还为数据集开发了一个网络服务界面,并为加州大学旧金山分校的Chimera结构建模工具和PyMOL开发了交互式插件,将我们的注释与这些先进的结构可视化和建模工具集成在一起。网络服务门户和插件可从http://www.lifescienceweb.org/下载,网络界面位于http://www.mutdb.org/ 。