Caspase cleavage sites in the human proteome: CaspDB, a database of predicted substrates (VSports)
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Caspase cleavage sites in the human proteome: CaspDB, a database of predicted substrates
Abstract
Caspases are enzymes belonging to a conserved family of cysteine-dependent aspartic-specific proteases that are involved in vital cellular processes and play a prominent role in apoptosis and inflammation. Determining all relevant protein substrates of caspases remains a challenging task. Over 1500 caspase substrates have been discovered in the human proteome according to published data and new substrates are discovered on a daily basis. To aid the discovery process we developed a caspase cleavage prediction method using the recently published curated MerCASBA database of experimentally determined caspase substrates and a Random Forest classification method. On both internal and external test sets, the ranking of predicted cleavage positions is superior to all previously developed prediction methods VSports手机版. The in silico predicted caspase cleavage positions in human proteins are available from a relational database: CaspDB. Our database provides information about potential cleavage sites in a verified set of all human proteins collected in Uniprot and their orthologs, allowing for tracing of cleavage motif conservation. It also provides information about the positions of disease-annotated single nucleotide polymorphisms, and posttranslational modifications that may modulate the caspase cleaving efficiency. .
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Letter to the Editor: Caspase cleavage sites in the human proteome: CaspDB, a database of predicted substrates.Apoptosis. 2015 Mar;20(3):421. doi: 10.1007/s10495-014-1070-4. Apoptosis. 2015. PMID: 25578647 Free PMC article.
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