Datasets in MAP Format


Bridging the gap between diverse datasets and the MAP format.


The MAP format is designed to enhance protein data representation by incorporating rich annotations. To facilitate the adoption of MAP and enable its use across various research areas, we are converting data from several important biological datasets into the MAP format. This section details the datasets we have processed.

Specific Datasets

In addition to the databases mentioned above, we are also converting data related to specific protein-ligand interactions and protein properties. The following table summarizes the data types and their availability:

Dataset Description Protein Label Annotation Residue Label Annotation
ADPint ADP-interacting residue data. Click Here Click Here
ATPint ATP-binding site data. Click Here Click Here
DBPred DNA-interacting residue data. Click Here Click Here
DOMprint Domain-domain interaction (DDI) data. Click Here Click Here
FADPred FAD-interacting residue data. Click Here Click Here
GlycoEP Glycosylation site data. Click Here Click Here
GTPbinder GTP-binding residue data. Click Here Click Here
MycoPrInt Interactome data for Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Click Here Click Here
NADbinder NAD-interacting residue data. Click Here Click Here
NAGbinder N-Acetylglucosamine binding site data. Click Here Click Here
PPRint/PPRInt2.0 RNA-binding residue data. Click Here Click Here
PreMieR Mannose-interacting residue data. Click Here Click Here
RNApin Protein Interacting Nucleotides (PINs) in RNA. Click Here Click Here
SAMbinder SAM-interacting residue data. Click Here Click Here
tRNAmod tRNA modification data. Click Here Click Here
VitaPred Vitamin-interacting residue data. Click Here Click Here