Rawlings N D, Barrett A J
MRC Molecular Enzymology Laboratory, The Babraham Institute, Babraham, Cambridgeshire CB2 4AT, UK.
Nucleic Acids Res. 1999 Jan 1;27(1):325-31. doi: 10.1093/nar/27.1.325.
The MEROPS database (http://www.bi.bbsrc.ac.uk/Merops/Merops.+ ++htm) provides a catalogue and structure-based classification of peptidases (i.e. all proteolytic enzymes). This is a large group of proteins (approximately 2% of all gene products) that is of particular importance in medicine and biotechnology. An index of the peptidases by name or synonym gives access to a set of files termed PepCards each of which provides information on a single peptidase. Each card file contains information on classification and nomenclature, and hypertext links to the relevant entries in online databases for human genetics, protein and nucleic acid sequence data and tertiary structure. Another index provides access to the PepCards by organism name so that the user can retrieve all known peptidases from a particular species. The peptidases are classified into families on the basis of statistically significant similarities between the protein sequences in the part termed the 'peptidase unit' that is most directly responsible for activity. Families that are thought to have common evolutionary origins and are known or expected to have similar tertiary folds are grouped into clans. The MEROPS database provides sets of files called FamCards and ClanCards describing the individual families and clans. Each FamCard document provides links to other databases for sequence motifs and secondary and tertiary structures, and shows the distribution of the family across the major kingdoms of living creatures. Release 3.03 of MEROPS contains 758 peptidases, 153 families and 22 clans. We suggest that the MEROPS database provides a model for a way in which a system of classification for a functional group of proteins can be developed and used as an organizational framework around which to assemble a variety of related information.
MEROPS数据库(http://www.bi.bbsrc.ac.uk/Merops/Merops. +++htm)提供了肽酶(即所有蛋白水解酶)的目录和基于结构的分类。这是一大类蛋白质(约占所有基因产物的2%),在医学和生物技术中尤为重要。按名称或同义词索引的肽酶可访问一组称为PepCards的文件,每个文件提供关于单个肽酶的信息。每个卡片文件包含分类和命名信息,以及指向人类遗传学、蛋白质和核酸序列数据及三级结构在线数据库中相关条目的超文本链接。另一个索引可按生物体名称访问PepCards,以便用户检索特定物种的所有已知肽酶。肽酶根据在最直接负责活性的“肽酶单元”部分中蛋白质序列之间具有统计学意义的相似性分为不同家族。被认为具有共同进化起源且已知或预期具有相似三级折叠的家族被归为族。MEROPS数据库提供了称为FamCards和ClanCards的文件集,描述各个家族和族。每个FamCard文档提供指向序列基序、二级和三级结构其他数据库的链接,并显示该家族在主要生物界的分布。MEROPS 3.03版包含758种肽酶、153个家族和22个族。我们认为,MEROPS数据库为开发蛋白质功能组分类系统并将其用作围绕其组装各种相关信息的组织框架的方式提供了一个模型。