Monday, January 21, 2019

Ion Channel Tissue Expression Database with Small Molecule Modulators

Highlights

Design of electroceuticals requires knowledge of ion channel targets and relevant drugs
EDEn allows rapid determination of which ion channels are expressed in a given tissue
EDEn also reveals what channel openers and blockers exist for any of the targets
This platform is a key enabling step for the design of bioelectric interventions

Summary

The emerging field of bioelectricity has revealed numerous new roles for ion channels beyond the nervous system, which can be exploited for applications in regenerative medicine. Developing such biomedical interventions for birth defects, cancer, traumatic injury, and bioengineering first requires knowledge of ion channel targets expressed in tissues of interest. This information can then be used to select combinations of small molecule inhibitors and/or activators that manipulate the bioelectric state. Here, we provide an overview of electroceutical design environment (EDEn), the first bioinformatic platform that facilitates the design of such therapeutic strategies. This database includes information on ion channels and ion pumps, linked to known chemical modulators and their properties. The database also provides information about the expression levels of the ion channels in over 100 tissue types. The graphical interface allows the user to readily identify chemical entities that can alter the electrical properties of target cells and tissues.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589004218302323

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