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The topology of drug–target interaction networks: implicit dependence on drug properties and target families

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The availability of interaction data between small molecule drugs and protein targets has increased substantially in recent years. Using seven different databases, we were able to assemble a total of 4767 unique interactions between 802 drugs and 480 targets, which means that on average every drug is currently acknowledged to interact with 6 targets. The application of network theory to the analysis of these data reveals an unexpectedly complex picture of drug-target interactions. The results confirm that the topology of drug-target networks depends implicitly on data completeness, drug properties, and target families. The implications for drug discovery are discussed.

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