Species | Potential target | Raw | Global | Species |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Beta-carbonic anhydrase | 0.3042 | 0.7572 | 1 |
Onchocerca volvulus | Putative sulfate transporter | 0.0639 | 0 | 0.5 |
Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Probable transmembrane carbonic anhydrase (carbonate dehydratase) (carbonic dehydratase) | 0.1508 | 0.274 | 0.3344 |
Leishmania major | carbonic anhydrase family protein, putative | 0.158 | 0.2965 | 0.5 |
Mycobacterium leprae | CARBONIC ANHYDRASE (CARBONATE DEHYDRATASE) (CARBONIC DEHYDRATASE) | 0.158 | 0.2965 | 1 |
Onchocerca volvulus | 0.0639 | 0 | 0.5 | |
Entamoeba histolytica | carbonic anhydrase, putative | 0.158 | 0.2965 | 0.5 |
Trichomonas vaginalis | conserved hypothetical protein | 0.3812 | 1 | 0.5 |
Schistosoma mansoni | carbonic anhydrase | 0.158 | 0.2965 | 0.5 |
Trichomonas vaginalis | conserved hypothetical protein | 0.3812 | 1 | 0.5 |
Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Beta-carbonic anhydrase CanB | 0.0809 | 0.0537 | 0.031 |
Many chemical entities in TDR Targets come from high-throughput screenings with whole cells or tissue samples, and not all assayed compounds have been tested against a single a single target protein, probably because they get ruled out during screening process. Even if these compounds may have not been of interest in the original screening, they may come as interesting leads for other screening assays. Furthermore, we may be able to propose drug-target associations using chemical similarities and network patterns.