Descriptions of identified polypeptide targets, enzymes, carriers, or transporters.
Polypeptides_Carrier_Drug
Polypeptides_Enzyme_Drug
Polypeptide_Target_Drug
Polypeptides_Transporter_Drug
a tibble with 20 variables:
Specifies whether the identified polypeptide ID is associated with any of the following UniProt knowledge bases: Swiss-Prot, which is manually annotated and reviewed, or TrEMBL, which is automatically annotated and not reviewed.
General summary of the physiological function of the polypeptide
A more specific description of the polypeptide’s physiological function within the cell.
The short name commonly associated with the associated gene. Eg. PTGS1.
The specific chromosomal location or position of the gene’s sequence on a chromosome.
The cellular location of the polypeptide.
Areas of the polypeptide sequence that span a biological membrane.
Location of any signal peptides within the polypeptide sequence.
Theoretical isoelectric point.
The molecular weight of the polypeptide.
The chromosomal location of the polypeptide gene
The organism in which this polypeptide functions.
The amino acid sequence of the polypeptide
The sequence of the associated gene.
drugbank id
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An object of class spec_tbl_df
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An object of class spec_tbl_df
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An object of class spec_tbl_df
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Each target, enzyme, carrier and transporter elements may include one or more polypeptide.