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TBM Hunter: Identify and Score Canonical, Extended, and Unconventional Tankyrase-Binding Motifs in Any Protein

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Tankyrases, a versatile protein group within the poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase family, are essential for post-translational poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation, influencing various cellular functions and contributing to diseases, particularly cancer. Consequently, tankyrases have become important targets for anti-cancer drug development. Emerging approaches in drug discovery aim to disrupt interactions between tankyrases and their binding partners, which hinge on tankyrase-binding motifs (TBMs) within partner proteins and ankyrin repeat cluster domains within tankyrases. Our study addresses the challenge of identifying and ranking TBMs. We have conducted a comprehensive review of the existing literature, classifying TBMs into three distinct groups, each with its own scoring system. To facilitate this process, we introduce TBM Hunter—an accessible, web-based tool. This user-friendly platform provides a cost-free and efficient means to screen and assess potential TBMs within any given protein. TBM Hunter can handle individual proteins or lists of proteins simultaneously. Notably, our results demonstrate that TBM Hunter not only identifies known TBMs but also uncovers novel ones. In summary, our study offers an all-encompassing perspective on TBMs and presents an easy-to-use, precise, and free tool for identifying and evaluating potential TBMs in any protein, thereby enhancing research and drug development efforts focused on tankyrases.
Title: TBM Hunter: Identify and Score Canonical, Extended, and Unconventional Tankyrase-Binding Motifs in Any Protein
Description:
Tankyrases, a versatile protein group within the poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase family, are essential for post-translational poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation, influencing various cellular functions and contributing to diseases, particularly cancer.
Consequently, tankyrases have become important targets for anti-cancer drug development.
Emerging approaches in drug discovery aim to disrupt interactions between tankyrases and their binding partners, which hinge on tankyrase-binding motifs (TBMs) within partner proteins and ankyrin repeat cluster domains within tankyrases.
Our study addresses the challenge of identifying and ranking TBMs.
We have conducted a comprehensive review of the existing literature, classifying TBMs into three distinct groups, each with its own scoring system.
To facilitate this process, we introduce TBM Hunter—an accessible, web-based tool.
This user-friendly platform provides a cost-free and efficient means to screen and assess potential TBMs within any given protein.
TBM Hunter can handle individual proteins or lists of proteins simultaneously.
Notably, our results demonstrate that TBM Hunter not only identifies known TBMs but also uncovers novel ones.
In summary, our study offers an all-encompassing perspective on TBMs and presents an easy-to-use, precise, and free tool for identifying and evaluating potential TBMs in any protein, thereby enhancing research and drug development efforts focused on tankyrases.

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