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<h2 class="content-1" id="titleD" style="color:#6EFFDB">IV. Step 2: Filter</h2> | <h2 class="content-1" id="titleD" style="color:#6EFFDB">IV. Step 2: Filter</h2> | ||
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− | <p class="content">After crawling the data, we used DB | + | <p class="content">After crawling the data, we used DB Browser for SQLite software to browse and used SQL to process our Pantide database. We tried to build a filter to find out peptides suitable to use as Pantide.</p> |
<p class="content">According to the previous articles, we knew that around 90% of spider venom toxin peptides contain ICK structure which is the most important domain that reacts with the voltage-gated ion channels of insects and some other receptors specifically. <sup>[2]</sup></p> | <p class="content">According to the previous articles, we knew that around 90% of spider venom toxin peptides contain ICK structure which is the most important domain that reacts with the voltage-gated ion channels of insects and some other receptors specifically. <sup>[2]</sup></p> | ||
<p class="content">Therefore, to find these spider venom toxin peptides from Pantide database, we could start from searching for ICK structure, whose mass is among 1-10 kDa containing at least three disulfide bonds. <sup>[2]</sup> So we set a filter with three conditions.</p> | <p class="content">Therefore, to find these spider venom toxin peptides from Pantide database, we could start from searching for ICK structure, whose mass is among 1-10 kDa containing at least three disulfide bonds. <sup>[2]</sup> So we set a filter with three conditions.</p> |
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