Significance of Target Protein
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Hindu concept of 'Target Protein'
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) These are potential targets for bioactive compounds in the skin, including enzymes, receptors, and other proteins involved in skin functions, which are predicted using computational tools and databases.[1]
From: Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine
(1) This is the Focal Adhesion Kinase (FAK) protein, belonging to the PTK 2 gene, which was selected for the study due to its association with colorectal cancer.[2]
The concept of Target Protein in scientific sources
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) Proteins of S. mutans, S. salivarius, S. sobrinus, and S. aureus retrieved from PDB database.[3] (2) The protein that a ligand is designed to bind to.[4] (3) These are specific molecules in the body with which drugs interact to produce a therapeutic effect.[5] (4) For the preparation of this, crystallographic ligand, NAP, EDO, and water molecules were all removed from the original structure.[6] (5) The diverse spectra of these are attached to linear and branched chains of PAR polymer.[7]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) The binding interaction between a ligand and a target protein can lead to either activation or inhibition of the receptor.[8] (2) The RCSB protein database was used to download the structure of these.[9] (3) ChemDIS-Mixture has data of a vast variety of these and their two and three-dimensional structures for predictive analysis.[10] (4) ChemDIS-Mixture contains a wide variety of these and their 2-D as well as 3-D structures, also fetched from other databases.[11] (5) The membranes were then exposed to antibodies against these substances for a whole night after incubation.[12]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) Target proteins, such as blaSHV, blaTEM, and blaCTX-M, are downloaded from the RCSB Protein Data Bank to serve as potential targets for antibacterial therapy development.[13]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) To simulate the combined biodegradation system of FQs by thermophilic bacteria in the sewage sludge composting stage, this paper selected the complex of three (1 GKQ&1 OB 0&5 M 0 K) as the research object.[14] (2) Target proteins' three-dimensional (3D) structure was predicted using the Swiss Model server, allowing for the molecular docking technique to be employed for virtual screening against the interacting residues.[15]