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ASpdb: an Integrative Knowledgebase of Human Protein Isoforms from Experimental and AI-predicted Structures

Yuntao Yang,Himansu Kumar,Yuhan Xie, Zhao Li,Rongbin Li, Wenbo Chen, Chiamaka S. Diala, Meer A. Ali, Yi Xu, Albon Wu,Sayed-Rzgar Hosseini,Erfei Bi,Hongyu Zhao,Pora Kim,W. Jim Zheng

NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH(2024)

Yale Univ | Univ Michigan

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Abstract
Alternative splicing is a crucial cellular process in eukaryotes, enabling the generation of multiple protein isoforms with diverse functions from a single gene. To better understand the impact of alternative splicing on protein structures, protein-protein interaction and human diseases, we developed ASpdb (https://biodataai.uth.edu/ASpdb/), a comprehensive database integrating experimentally determined structures and AlphaFold 2-predicted models for human protein isoforms. ASpdb includes over 3400 canonical isoforms, each represented by both experimentally resolved and predicted structures, and >7200 alternative isoforms with AlphaFold 2 predictions. In addition to detailed splicing events, 3D structures, sequence variations and functional annotations, ASpdb uniquely offers comparative analyses and visualization of structural alterations among isoforms. This resource is invaluable for advancing research in alternative splicing, structural biology and disease mechanisms
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