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PeSTK db a comprehensive data repository of Probiotic Serine Threonine kinases

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SCIENTIFIC DATA
卷 9, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41597-022-01379-2

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  1. DST-SERB [EEQ-2020-000006]
  2. CSIR-UGC
  3. CSIR-CFTRI

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This article describes the signal transduction pathway of prokaryotes, involving a peptidoglycan synthesis cluster and protein kinases. The authors developed a data repository of probiotic eSTKs, containing 830 STK sequences. This resource can be useful for sequence-based studies and drug development.
The signal transduction pathway of prokaryotes involves a peptidoglycan synthesis cluster (PG) to sense external stimuli. One of the major components of the PG synthesis cluster is protein kinases (pknA - G). The sequence data of probiotic eSTKs (Eukaryotic like Serine, Threonine kinases) are obscure, scarce and essentially required to understand the role of probiotic microbes in combating infectious diseases. The most essential need to understand and develop certain therapeutic drugs against pathogens is the eSTK sequence data. Hence, we developed a comprehensive user-friendly data repository of probiotic eSTK's (PeSTK), which holds 830 STK sequences. Therefore, the data resource of PeSTK developed is unique, an open-access very summative containing various probiotic eSTK's in a single locality. The sequence datasets of the eSTK developed with easy-to-operate browsing as well as searching. Therefore, eSTK data resources should be useful for sequence-based studies and drug development. The sequence datasets are available at Figshare Digital Object Identifier/DOI of the sequences is https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.146606.

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