URL: http://www.bioinfodatabase.com/pint/index.html
What you can do: Search for comprehensive information on protein-protein interaction thermodynamics.
Highlights:
  • The 2006 release of Protein-protein Interactions Thermodynamic Database (PINT) contains >1500 data of several thermodynamic parameters along with sequence and structural information, experimental conditions and literature information.
  • Each entry contains numerical data for the free energy change, dissociation constant, association constant, enthalpy change, heat capacity change and so on of the interacting proteins upon binding, which are important for understanding the mechanism of protein-protein interactions.
  • PINT also includes the name and source of the proteins involved in binding, their Protein Information Resource, SWISS-PROT and Protein Data Bank (PDB) codes, secondary structure and solvent accessibility of residues at mutant positions, measuring methods, experimental conditions, such as buffers, ions and additives, and literature information.
  • PINT is cross-linked with other related databases, PIR, SWISS-PROT, PDB and NCBI PUBMED literature database.
Keywords:
  • Protein–protein Interactions
  • Protein–protein Interaction thermodynamics
  • protein binding conditions
  • protein-protein complexes
Literature and Tutorials: PubMed Link: PINT -- Protein–protein Interactions Thermodynamic Database

This record last updated: 01-25-2006

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