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SIDERITE

SIDERITE (SIDERophore InformaTion databasE) is a digitized integrated siderophore information database. The first version covers all 872 siderophore records with 649 unique structures as of May 2023.

Overview of the SIDERITE database

SIDERITE_usage

A. Workflow of SIDERITE database usage.

B. Accessing siderophores by the indexing interface by the following steps: 1. Choose a type of siderophore legend. 2. Click the interested siderophore. 3. Jump to the siderophore page by the interactive siderophore ID in the information card.

C. Fast fuzzy siderophore search.

D. Advanced siderophore search by precise conditions.

E. Chemical similarity search, where users can type the SMILES string or draw in the SMILES editor.

F. The individual page with detailed information on each siderophore structure.

Document

Please see the Wiki page.

Download

Please see here.

Contribution

If you find siderophores not reported in our database, please use this template and email to me: herl@stu.pku.edu.cn

We will record contributor's name in these siderophores pages.

Ciation

If you find SIDERITE useful, please cite us.

Code for paper

Figure 1A and Figure S4-S16

Figure 2C

Figure 2G, H

Figure S1 and S17-S19

Figure S3

License

The data of SIDERITE is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

The analysis codes of this work are licensed under a GNU General Public License-3.0 license.

The SIDERITE databse is developed and maintained by Zhiyuan Li Lab and Computational Synthetic Biology Group at Peking University, China.

Please notice: the code for web application is not shared due to the policy of Beijing Beyond Flux Technology Technology Limited Company.