Council of Scientific and Industrial Research-Institute of Microbial Technology, Sector 39A, Chandigarh-160036, India.
Database (Oxford). 2020 Jan 1;2020. doi: 10.1093/database/baaa003.
Heat shock proteins (Hsp) are among highly conserved proteins across all domains of life. Though originally discovered as a cellular response to stress, these proteins are also involved in a wide range of cellular functions such as protein refolding, protein trafficking and cellular signalling. A large number of potential Hsp modulators are under clinical trials against various human diseases. As the number of modulators targeting Hsps is growing, there is a need to develop a comprehensive knowledge repository of these findings which is largely scattered. We have thus developed a web-accessible database, HSPMdb, which is a first of its kind manually curated repository of experimentally validated Hsp modulators (activators and inhibitors). The data was collected from 176 research articles and current version of HSPMdb holds 10 223 entries of compounds that are known to modulate activities of five major Hsps (Hsp100, Hsp90, Hsp70, Hsp60 and Hsp40) originated from 15 different organisms (i.e. human, yeast, bacteria, virus, mouse, rat, bovine, porcine, canine, chicken, Trypanosoma brucei and Plasmodium falciparum). HSPMdb provides comprehensive information on biological activities as well as the chemical properties of Hsp modulators. The biological activities of modulators are presented as enzymatic activity and cellular activity. Under the enzymatic activity field, parameters such as IC50, EC50, DC50, Ki and KD have been provided. In the cellular activity field, complete information on cellular activities (percentage cell growth inhibition, EC50 and GI50), type of cell viability assays and cell line used has been provided. One of the important features of HSPMdb is that it allows users to screen whether or not their compound of interest has any similarity with the previously known Hsp modulators. We anticipate that HSPMdb would become a valuable resource for the broader scientific community working in the area of chaperone biology and protein misfolding diseases. HSPMdb is freely accessible at http://bioinfo.imtech.res.in/bvs/hspmdb/index.php.
热休克蛋白 (Hsp) 是所有生命领域中高度保守的蛋白质之一。虽然最初发现它们是细胞对压力的反应,但这些蛋白质也参与了广泛的细胞功能,如蛋白质重折叠、蛋白质运输和细胞信号转导。大量潜在的 Hsp 调节剂正在针对各种人类疾病进行临床试验。随着针对 Hsp 的调节剂数量的增加,有必要开发一个广泛分散的这些发现的综合知识库。因此,我们开发了一个可访问的网络数据库,HSPMdb,这是第一个手动编辑的经过实验验证的 Hsp 调节剂(激活剂和抑制剂)知识库。该数据来自 176 篇研究文章,目前的 HSPMdb 版本包含 10223 个已知调节五种主要 Hsp(Hsp100、Hsp90、Hsp70、Hsp60 和 Hsp40)活性的化合物条目,这些化合物来自 15 种不同的生物体(即人类、酵母、细菌、病毒、小鼠、大鼠、牛、猪、犬、鸡、布氏锥虫和恶性疟原虫)。HSPMdb 提供了有关 Hsp 调节剂的生物学活性和化学性质的综合信息。调节剂的生物学活性表现为酶活性和细胞活性。在酶活性字段下,提供了 IC50、EC50、DC50、Ki 和 KD 等参数。在细胞活性字段中,提供了关于细胞活性(细胞生长抑制百分比、EC50 和 GI50)、细胞活力测定类型和使用的细胞系的完整信息。HSPMdb 的一个重要特点是,它允许用户检查他们感兴趣的化合物是否与以前已知的 Hsp 调节剂有任何相似之处。我们预计,HSPMdb 将成为从事伴侣蛋白生物学和蛋白质错误折叠疾病领域的更广泛科学界的宝贵资源。HSPMdb 可在 http://bioinfo.imtech.res.in/bvs/hspmdb/index.php 免费访问。