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American Journal of Drug Discovery and Development

Year: 2011 | Volume: 1 | Issue: 1 | Page No.: 70-74
DOI: 10.3923/ajdd.2011.70.74

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Sushil Kumar Shakyawar


Arun Goyal


Vikash Kumar Dubey


Keywords


  • computational biology
  • Drug discovery
  • statistical analysis
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Database of in silico Predicted Potential Drug Target Proteins in Common Bacterial Human Pathogens

Sushil Kumar Shakyawar, Arun Goyal and Vikash Kumar Dubey
A Drug Target Protein (DTP) Database has been developed having mainly in silico predicted potential drug target proteins and non human homologous genes in bacterial human pathogens. The drug targets of pathogens available in literature are selected to store in the database. Currently 10 bacterial pathogens are considered as initials of the database with their general information (disease caused, common symptoms, available drugs etc). Secondly, the two statistical applications mainly (A) Amino Acid Dynamics and (B) amino acid composition were added in the database for analysis of sequence of drug target proteins. The webpage and data connectivity was maintained by PHP codes. The utility of database is for drug designing and vaccine development for selected pathogen.
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Sushil Kumar Shakyawar, Arun Goyal and Vikash Kumar Dubey, 2011. Database of in silico Predicted Potential Drug Target Proteins in Common Bacterial Human Pathogens. American Journal of Drug Discovery and Development, 1: 70-74.

DOI: 10.3923/ajdd.2011.70.74

URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=ajdd.2011.70.74

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