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DNAproDB: an updated database for the automated and interactive analysis of protein-DNA complexes
Raktim Mitra1, Ari S Cohen1, Jared M Sagendorf1
1Department of Quantitative and Computational Biology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089, USA.
Abstract:
DNAproDB (https://dnaprodb.usc.edu/) is a database, visualization tool, and processing pipeline for analyzing structural features of protein-DNA interactions. Here, we present a substantially updated version of the database through additional structural annotations, search, and user interface functionalities. The update expands the number of pre-analyzed protein-DNA structures, which are automatically updated weekly. The analysis pipeline identifies water-mediated hydrogen bonds that are incorporated into the visualizations of protein-DNA complexes. Tertiary structure-aware nucleotide layouts are now available. New file formats and external database annotations are supported. The website has been redesigned, and interacting with graphs and data is more intuitive. We also present a statistical analysis on the updated collection of structures revealing salient patterns in protein-DNA interactions.

