Protein-carbohydrate interactions govern a wide variety of biological processes and play an essential role in the development of different diseases. Here, we present DIONYSUS, the first database of protein-carbohydrate interfaces annotated according to structural, chemical and functional properties of both proteins and carbohydrates. We provide exhaustive information on the nature of interactions, binding site composition, biological function and specific additional information retrieved from existing databases. The user can easily search the database using protein sequence and structure information or by carbohydrate binding site properties. Moreover, for a given interaction site, the user can perform its comparison with a representative subset of non-covalent protein-carbohydrate interactions to retrieve information on its potential function or specificity. Therefore, DIONYSUS is a source of valuable information both for a deeper understanding of general protein-carbohydrate interaction patterns, for annotation of the previously unannotated proteins and for such applications as carbohydrate-based drug design. DIONYSUS is freely available at www.dsimb.inserm.fr/DIONYSUS/.Graphical Abstract

Gheeraert, A., Bailly, T., Ren, Y., Hamraoui, A., Te, J., Vander Meersche, Y., et al. (2024). DIONYSUS: a database of protein–carbohydrate interfaces. NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH, Early access, 1-9 [10.1093/nar/gkae890].

DIONYSUS: a database of protein–carbohydrate interfaces

Aria Gheeraert;
2024

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Protein-carbohydrate interactions govern a wide variety of biological processes and play an essential role in the development of different diseases. Here, we present DIONYSUS, the first database of protein-carbohydrate interfaces annotated according to structural, chemical and functional properties of both proteins and carbohydrates. We provide exhaustive information on the nature of interactions, binding site composition, biological function and specific additional information retrieved from existing databases. The user can easily search the database using protein sequence and structure information or by carbohydrate binding site properties. Moreover, for a given interaction site, the user can perform its comparison with a representative subset of non-covalent protein-carbohydrate interactions to retrieve information on its potential function or specificity. Therefore, DIONYSUS is a source of valuable information both for a deeper understanding of general protein-carbohydrate interaction patterns, for annotation of the previously unannotated proteins and for such applications as carbohydrate-based drug design. DIONYSUS is freely available at www.dsimb.inserm.fr/DIONYSUS/.Graphical Abstract
2024
Gheeraert, A., Bailly, T., Ren, Y., Hamraoui, A., Te, J., Vander Meersche, Y., et al. (2024). DIONYSUS: a database of protein–carbohydrate interfaces. NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH, Early access, 1-9 [10.1093/nar/gkae890].
Gheeraert, Aria; Bailly, Thomas; Ren, Yani; Hamraoui, Ali; Te, Julie; Vander Meersche, Yann; Cretin, Gabriel; Leon Foun Lin, Ravy; Gelly, Jean-Christo...espandi
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