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Signaling Pathway Database
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URL: http://www.grt.kyushu-u.ac.jp/spad/

Proper Citation: Signaling Pathway Database (RRID:SCR_008243)

Description: It is divided to four categories based on extracellular signal molecules (Growth factor, Cytokine, and Hormone) and stress, that initiate the intracellular signaling pathway. SPAD is compiled in order to describe information on interaction between protein and protein, protein and DNA as well as information on sequences of DNA and proteins. There are multiple signal transduction pathways: cascade of information from plasma membrane to nucleus in response to an extracellular stimulus in living organisms. Extracellular signal molecule binds specific intracellular receptor, and initiates the signaling pathway. Now, there is a large amount of information about the signaling pathway which controls the gene expression and cellular proliferation. We have developed an integrated database SPAD to understand the overview of signaling transduction.

Abbreviations: SPAD

Synonyms: Signaling Pathway Database

Resource Type: data or information resource, database

Keywords: expression, extracellular, gene, cellular, cytokine, dna, growth factor, hormone, intermolecular interactions and signaling pathways databases, intracellular, molecule, organism, pathway, plasma membrane, proliferation, protein, receptor, response, sequence, signal, stimulus, stress, transduction, FASEB list

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Kyushu University; Fukuoka; Japan

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