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ISOB: A Database of Indigenous Snake Species of Bangladesh with respective known
venom composition
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Roly ZY
; Hakim MA
; Zahan AS
; Hossain MM
; Reza MA
Bioinformation
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(2
): 107-14
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At present there is no well structured database available for the venomous snakes
and venom composition of snakes in the world although venom has immense
importance in biomedical research. Searching for a specific venom component from
NCBI, PDB or public databases is troublesome, because they contain huge amount of
data entries. Therefore, we created a database named "ISOB" which is a web
accessible unique secondary database that represents the first online available
bioinformatics resource showing venom composition of snakes. This database
provides a comprehensive overview of seventy-eight indigenous snake species
covering description of snakes supplemented with structural information of the
relevant individual available venom proteins. We strongly believe that this
database will contribute significantly in the field of bioinformatics,
environmental research, proteomics, drug development and rationale drug
designing. AVAILABILITY: The database is freely available at
http://www.snakebd.com/.