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Modelado por Homología×Modelado de farmacóforos×Topología de Redes de Interacción Proteína-Proteína (PPI)×
CampoBioinformáticaBioinformáticaBioinformática
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen199319772000
Autor originalAndrej SaliPeter GundPeter Uetz
TipoComparative structure prediction pipelinePattern-based virtual screening pipelineNetwork analysis pipeline
Fuente seminalSali, A. & Blundell, T. L. (1993). Comparative protein modelling by satisfaction of spatial restraints. Journal of Molecular Biology, 234(3), 779-815. DOI ↗Wermuth, C. G., Ganellin, C. R., Lindberg, P., & Mitscher, L. A. (1998). Glossary of terms used in medicinal chemistry. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 70(5), 1129-1143. DOI ↗Uetz, P., Giot, L., Cagney, G., Mansfield, T. A., Judson, R. S., Knight, J. R., ... & Lomax, J. (2000). A comprehensive analysis of protein-protein interactions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Nature, 403(6770), 623-627. DOI ↗
Aliascomparative modeling, template-based modelingpharmacophore pattern recognition, 3D pharmacophoreprotein interaction networks, interactome analysis, network topology
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ResumenHomology modeling, also called comparative modeling, predicts the three-dimensional structure of a protein using an experimentally-solved structure of a homologous protein as a template. Introduced by Sali and Blundell in 1993, this method exploits the principle that homologous proteins share similar spatial structures despite differing in amino acid sequence.Pharmacophore modeling identifies the spatial arrangement of molecular features (hydrogen bond donors, acceptors, aromatic rings) that are essential for biological activity. Introduced by Gund in 1977, this ligand-based method creates a three-dimensional pattern that can screen chemical libraries and design new active compounds without requiring receptor structure.Protein-protein interaction network analysis identifies and characterizes the structural properties of cellular interaction networks. Pioneered by Uetz and colleagues through large-scale yeast two-hybrid screening, this approach reveals topological features like hubs, modules, and motifs that encode functional organization and disease associations.
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