MITE: the Minimum Information about a Tailoring Enzyme database for capturing specialized metabolite biosynthesis
- PMID: 41001881
- DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkaf969
MITE: the Minimum Information about a Tailoring Enzyme database for capturing specialized metabolite biosynthesis
Abstract
Secondary or specialized metabolites show extraordinary structural diversity and potent biological activities relevant for clinical and industrial applications. The biosynthesis of these metabolites usually starts with the assembly of a core 'scaffold', which is subsequently modified by tailoring enzymes to define the molecule's final structure and, in turn, its biological activity profile. Knowledge about reaction and substrate specificity of tailoring enzymes is essential for understanding and computationally predicting metabolite biosynthesis, but this information is usually scattered in the literature. Here, we present MITE, the Minimum Information about a Tailoring Enzyme database. MITE employs a comprehensive set of parameters to annotate tailoring enzymes, defining substrate and reaction specificity by the expressive reaction SMARTS (Simplified Molecular Input Line Entry System Arbitrary Target Specification) chemical pattern language. Both human and machine readable, MITE can be used as a knowledge base, for in silico biosynthesis, or to train machine-learning applications, and tightly integrates with existing resources. Designed as a community-driven and open resource, MITE employs a rolling release model of data curation and expert review. MITE is freely accessible at https://mite.bioinformatics.nl/.
© The Author(s) 2025. Published by Oxford University Press.
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- 21/07038-0/São Paulo Research Foundation
- 2021/08947-3/São Paulo Research Foundation
- 2023/06874-4/São Paulo Research Foundation
- MR/V022334/1/UKRI
- AT/NCCIH NIH HHS/United States
- F32AT011475/GF/NIH HHS/United States
- 802736, MORPHEUS/Horizon 2020
- 101 000 392/Horizon 2020
- 101 081 957/Horizon 2020
- 862 923/Horizon 2020
- 101 000 392/Horizon 2020
- 101 081 957/Horizon 2020
- 862 923/Horizon 2020
- German Research Foundation
- 239748522/Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
- 495740318/German Research Foundation
- Hans-Fischer-Gesellschaft
- State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation
- 102 022 750/SINTEF
- 102 029 187/SINTEF
- 102024676-14/SINTEF
- 102 029 407/SINTEF
- NNF23OC0086472/Novo Nordisk Foundation
- NNF20CC0035580/Novo Nordisk Foundation
- Department of Biotechnology
- the Werner Siemens Foundation
- DFG
- 101 072 485/Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie
- National Agri-Food and Biomanufacturing Institute (NABI)
- 948770-DECIPHER/ERC_/European Research Council/International
- 102 022 750/SINTEF
- 102 029 187/SINTEF
- 102024676-14/SINTEF
- 102 029 407/SINTEF
- University Grants Commission
- Horizon Europe programme
- 101 072 485/Marie Skłodowska-Curie
- 101 072 485/Marie Skłodowska-Curie
- 101 072 485/Marie Skłodowska-Curie
- 101 072 485/Marie Skłodowska-Curie
- German Center for Infection Research
- Danish National Research Foundation
- Horizon Europe programme
- NWO
- Horizon Europe programme
- KICH1.LWV04.21.013/Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
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