While many databases focus on whole-protein interactions, the ddt2000 database breaks proteins down into their constituent domains using well-established classification systems like SCOP (Structural Classification of Proteins) or CATH. This allows researchers to ask questions such as: "How often does a kinase domain interact with a SH2 domain?" rather than just "Does protein A interact with protein B?"
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The DDT2000 database is a comprehensive repository of information related to the discontinued use of dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) and its environmental impact. As a feature of this database, we aim to provide a robust tool for data management and analysis, facilitating research, and informed decision-making. sometimes SMILES/SMARTS |
| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | ~2000+ carefully selected reactions | | Search Methods | Structure, substructure, reaction name, conditions, yield, functional group change | | Data Fields | Reactants, products, conditions (solvent, temp, time, catalyst), yield, literature reference | | Focus | Practical, reproducible reactions suitable for medicinal chemistry workflows | | Interface | Clean, text + 2D structure search (often via built-in or third-party sketcher) | | Export | SD file, RDF, text, sometimes SMILES/SMARTS | ddt2000 database