PhaSeDis: A Manually Curated Database of Phase Separation–Disease Associations and Corresponding Small Molecules
Taoyu Chen,
Guoguo Tang,
Tianhao Li
et al.
Abstract:Biomacromolecules form membraneless organelles through liquid–liquid phase separation in order to regulate the efficiency of particular biochemical reactions. Dysregulation of phase separation might result in pathological condensation or sequestration of biomolecules, leading to diseases. Thus, phase separation and phase separating factors may serve as drug targets for disease treatment. Nevertheless, such associations have not yet been integrated into phase separation related databases. Therefore, based on Ml… Show more
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