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Kalium
Type of site
Biomedical database
Available in
FoundedRussian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Created byAlexey I. Kuzmenkov
Nikolay A. Krylov
Daria A. Yureva
Valentin M. Tabakmakher
Anton O. Chugunov
Alexander A. Vassilevski
URLkaliumdb.org
LaunchedApril 16, 2016; 9 years ago (2016-04-16)
Current statusActive

The Kalium database is a manually curated biomedical database on K+ channel lignads found in the venom of scorpions, spiders, sea anemones, cone snails, snakes, scolopendra, bees, and more [1]. The first release of the Kalium database was dedicated to scorpion toxins only [2], while its second release (Kalium 2.0) included toxins from other living organisms [3]. The most recent update (Kalium 3.0) added information on their artificial derivatives. The Kalium database is meant to assist structural biologists, toxinologists, pharmacologists, medicinal chemists, and other researchers in their pursuit to develop new drugs for cardiovascular and neurological diseases.

References

  1. ^ Kuzmenkov AI, Grishin EV, Vassilevski AA (Dec 2015). "Diversity of Potassium Channel Ligands: Focus on Scorpion Toxins". Biochemistry (Mosc). 80 (13): 1764–99. doi:10.1134/S0006297915130118. PMID 26878580.
  2. ^ Kuzmenkov AI, Krylov NA, Chugunov AO, Grishin EV, Vassilevski AA (Apr 2016). "Kalium: a database of potassium channel toxins from scorpion venom". Database (Oxford). baw056. doi:10.1093/database/baw056. PMID 27087309.
  3. ^ Tabakmakher VM, Krylov NA, Kuzmenkov AI, Efremov RG, Vassilevski AA (May 2019). "Kalium 2.0, a comprehensive database of polypeptide ligands of potassium channels". Sci Data. 6 (1): 73. doi:10.1038/s41597-019-0074-x. PMID 31133708.