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CarbonylDB Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
CarbonylDB (RRID:SCR_023924) | data or information resource, database | Curated data resource of protein carbonylation sites.Manually curated data resource of experimentally confirmed carbonylated proteins and sites.Provides information on other related resources such as list of other oxidative protein modification databases, list of protein oxidation and carbonylation prediction tools. | Curated data, protein carbonylation site, chemically diverse form, irreversible oxidative post translational modifications, | NIGMS R01 GM100701; Danish Council for Independent Research–Technology and Production Sciences |
PMID:29509874 | Free, Available for download, Freely available | SCR_023924 | 2026-02-11 11:00:45 | 1 | |||||||||
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LIPID MAPS Structure Database Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
LIPID MAPS Structure Database (RRID:SCR_003817) | LMSD | data or information resource, database | Collection of structures and annotations of biologically relevant lipids that contains unique lipid structures. Structures of lipids from : LIPID MAPS Consortium's core laboratories and partners; lipids identified by LIPID MAPS experiments; biologically relevant lipids manually curated from LIPID BANK, LIPIDAT, Lipid Library, Cyberlipids, ChEBI and other public sources; novel lipids submitted to peer-reviewed journals; and computationally generated structures for appropriate classes. All the lipid structures adhere to the structure drawing rules proposed by the LIPID MAPS consortium. A number of structure viewing options are offered: gif image (default), Chemdraw (requires Chemdraw ActiveX/Plugin), MarvinView (Java applet) and JMol (Java applet). All lipids have been classified using the LIPID MAPS Lipid Classification System. Each lipid structure has been assigned a LIPID MAPS ID (LM_ID) which reflects its position in the classification hierarchy. In addition to a classification-based retrieval of lipids, users can search using either text-based or structure-based search options. | fatty acyl, glycerolipid, glycerophospholipid, sphingolipid, sterol lipid, prenol lipid, sacccharolipid, polyketide, lipid, structure, image, annotation, metabolomics | has parent organization: LIPID Metabolites And Pathways Strategy | NIGMS | PMID:17098933 | Public, Free, Acknowledgement required, Non-commercial, Copyrighted | nlx_158117 | SCR_003817 | LIPID MAPS Structure Database (LMSD) | 2026-02-11 10:56:45 | 19 | |||||
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IntegromeDB Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
IntegromeDB (RRID:SCR_004620) | data or information resource, database | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented May 26, 2016. Search engine that integrates over 100 curated and publicly contributed data sources and provides integrated views on the genomic, proteomic, transcriptomic, genetic and functional information currently available. Information featured in the database includes gene function, orthologies, gene expression, pathways and protein-protein interactions, mutations and SNPs, disease relationships, related drugs and compounds. | catalog, search engine, gene, protein, gene regulation, gene expression, protein-protein interaction, pathway, metagenomics, mutation, disease, transcriptional regulation, genomics, transcriptomics, genetics, function, interaction, ortholog |
is related to: ABS: A Database of Annotated Regulatory Binding Sites From Orthologous Promoters has parent organization: University of California at San Diego; California; USA |
NIH ; NIGMS R01 GM084881 |
PMID:22260095 PMID:20427517 |
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nlx_63198 | SCR_004620 | Integrome DB | 2026-02-11 10:56:56 | 3 | ||||||
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BiGG Database Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
BiGG Database (RRID:SCR_005809) | BiGG | data or information resource, database | A knowledgebase of Biochemically, Genetically and Genomically structured genome-scale metabolic network reconstructions. BiGG integrates several published genome-scale metabolic networks into one resource with standard nomenclature which allows components to be compared across different organisms. BiGG can be used to browse model content, visualize metabolic pathway maps, and export SBML files of the models for further analysis by external software packages. Users may follow links from BiGG to several external databases to obtain additional information on genes, proteins, reactions, metabolites and citations of interest. | biochemical, genetics, genomics, genome, metabolic network, reconstruction, model, metabolic pathway, gene, protein, reaction, metabolite, metabolic reconstruction, compound, pathway, FASEB list |
uses: SBML is used by: BiGGR is listed by: 3DVC has parent organization: University of California at San Diego; California; USA |
NIH ; Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award - NIH Bioinformatics Training ; University of California at San Diego; California; USA ; Calit2 summer research scholarship ; NIGMS GM00806-06 |
PMID:20426874 | nlx_149299, r3d100011567 | https://doi.org/10.17616/R3MG9M | SCR_005809 | BiGG: a Biochemical Genetic and Genomic knowledgebase of large scale metabolic reconstructions, BiGG - a Biochemical Genetic and Genomic knowledgebase | 2026-02-11 10:57:10 | 124 | |||||
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Phenologs Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Phenologs (RRID:SCR_005529) | Phenologs | data or information resource, database | Database for identifying orthologous phenotypes (phenologs). Mapping between genotype and phenotype is often non-obvious, complicating prediction of genes underlying specific phenotypes. This problem can be addressed through comparative analyses of phenotypes. We define phenologs based upon overlapping sets of orthologous genes associated with each phenotype. Comparisons of >189,000 human, mouse, yeast, and worm gene-phenotype associations reveal many significant phenologs, including novel non-obvious human disease models. For example, phenologs suggest a yeast model for mammalian angiogenesis defects and an invertebrate model for vertebrate neural tube birth defects. Phenologs thus create a rich framework for comparing mutational phenotypes, identify adaptive reuse of gene systems, and suggest new disease genes. To search for phenologs, go to the basic search page and enter a list of genes in the box provided, using Entrez gene identifiers for mouse/human genes, locus ids for yeast (e.g., YHR200W), or sequence names for worm (e.g., B0205.3). It is expected that this list of genes will all be associated with a particular system, trait, mutational phenotype, or disease. The search will return all identified model organism/human mutational phenotypes that show any overlap with the input set of the genes, ranked according to their hypergeometric probability scores. Clicking on a particular phenolog will result in a list of genes associated with the phenotype, from which potential new candidate genes can identified. Currently known phenotypes in the database are available from the link labeled ''Find phenotypes'', where the associated gene can be submitted as queries, or alternately, can be searched directly from the link provided. | gene, phenotype, ortholog, genotype, human, mouse, yeast, worm | has parent organization: University of Texas at Austin; Texas; USA | Texas Advanced Research Program ; Welch Foundation ; Packard Fellowship ; March of Dimes ; Texas Institute for Drug and Diagnostic Development ; NSF ; NIH ; NIGMS |
PMID:20308572 | nlx_144624 | SCR_005529 | phenologs.org, Phenologs - Systematic discovery of non-obvious disease models and candidate genes | 2026-02-11 10:57:06 | 4 | ||||||
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Recon x Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Recon x (RRID:SCR_006345) | Recon x | data or information resource, database | A comprehensive biochemical knowledge-base on human metabolism, this community-driven, consensus metabolic reconstruction integrates metabolic information from five different resources: * Recon 1, a global human metabolic reconstruction (Duarte et al, PNAS, 104(6), 1777-1782, 2007) * EHMN, Edinburgh Human Metabolic Network (Hao et al., BMC Bioinformatics 11, 393, 2010) * HepatoNet1, a liver metabolic reconstruction (Gille et al., Molecular Systems Biology 6, 411, 2010), * Ac/FAO module, an acylcarnitine/fatty acid oxidation module (Sahoo et al., Molecular bioSystems 8, 2545-2558, 2012), * a human small intestinal enterocytes reconstruction (Sahoo and Thiele, submitted). Additionally, more than 370 transport and exchange reactions were added, based on a literature review. Recon 2 is fully semantically annotated (Le Nov��re, N. et al. Nat Biotechnol 23, 1509-1515, 2005) with references to persistent and publicly available chemical and gene databases, unambiguously identifying its components and increasing its applicability for third-party users. Here you can explore the content of the reconstruction by searching/browsing metabolites and reactions. Recon 2 predictive model is available in the Systems Biology Markup Language format. | metabolism, annotation, metabolite, reaction, genome, reconstruction | has parent organization: University of Iceland; Reykjavik; Iceland | Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation ; Marie Curie International Reintegration Grant 249261; European Research Council 232816; Rannis research 100406022; Manchester Centre for Integrative Systems Biology BB/C008219/1; Bioprocessing Research Industry Club ; European Union FP7 201142; BBSRC BB/F005938; BBSRC BB/F00561X; DFG 0315756; DFG 0315741; NIGMS GM088244; NSF 0643548; Cystic Fibrosis Research Foundation 1060 |
PMID:23455439 | Free, Acknowledgement requested | nlx_152079 | SCR_006345 | Recon x Reconstruction of The Human Genome, Recon x - Reconstruction of The Human Genome, Recon x: Reconstruction of The Human Genome, Recon 2 | 2026-02-11 10:57:17 | 11 | |||||
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RNA CoSSMos Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
RNA CoSSMos (RRID:SCR_006120) | RNA CoSSMos | data or information resource, database | Database to search through the nucleic acid structures from the Protein Data Bank and examine structural motifs, including (a)symmetric internal loops, bulge loops, and hairpin loops. They have compiled over 2,000 three-dimensional structures, which can now be searched using different parameters, including PDB information, experimental technique, sequence, and motif type. RNA secondary structure is important for designing therapeutics, understanding protein-RNA binding and predicting tertiary structure of RNA. Several databases and downloadable programs exist that specialize in the three-dimensional (3D) structure of RNA, but none focus specifically on secondary structural motifs such as internal, bulge and hairpin loops. To create the RNA CoSSMos database, 2156 Protein Data Bank (PDB) files were searched for internal, bulge and hairpin loops, and each loop''''s structural information, including sugar pucker, glycosidic linkage, hydrogen bonding patterns and stacking interactions, was included in the database. False positives were defined, identified and reclassified or omitted from the database to ensure the most accurate results possible. Users can search via general PDB information, experimental parameters, sequence and specific motif and by specific structural parameters in the subquery page after the initial search. Returned results for each search can be viewed individually or a complete set can be downloaded into a spreadsheet to allow for easy comparison. The RNA CoSSMos database is updated weekly. | secondary structure motif, rna, three-dimensional structure, internal loop, bulge loop, hairpin loop, motif, nucleic acid, structure, secondary structure, bio.tools |
is listed by: Debian is listed by: bio.tools is related to: Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB) has parent organization: Saint Louis University; Missouri; USA |
NIGMS 1R15GM085699-01A1 | PMID:22127861 | Freely accessible, Acknowledgement requested | nlx_151597, biotools:rna_cossmos | https://bio.tools/rna_cossmos | SCR_006120 | Znosko Lab RNA Characterization of Secondary Structure Motifs (RNA CoSSMos) database, Znosko Lab CoSSMos Database, RNA Characterization of Secondary Structure Motifs (RNA CoSSMos), RNA CoSSMos Database, RNA CoSSMos - Characterization of Secondary Structure Motifs, RNA Characterization of Secondary Structure Motifs | 2026-02-11 10:57:14 | 1 | ||||
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WorfDB Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
WorfDB (RRID:SCR_006028) | data or information resource, database | Database that integrates and disseminates the data from the cloning of complete set of predicted protein-encoding ORFs of Caenorhabditis elegans. It also allows the community to search for availability and quality of cloned ORFs. So far, ORF sequence tags (OSTs) obtained for all individual clones have allowed exon structure corrections for ORFs originally predicted by the C. elegans sequencing consortium. The database contains this OST information along with data pertinent to the cloning process. | open reading frame, c elegans, orf sequence tag |
has parent organization: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute has parent organization: Harvard Medical School; Massachusetts; USA |
NIGMS ; MGRI ; NHGRI 5R01HG01715-02; NCI 7 R33 CA81658-02 |
PMID:12519990 | nif-0000-03644 | SCR_006028 | WorfDB - Worm ORF Database, Worm ORFeome DataBase, Worm ORFeome | 2026-02-11 10:57:13 | 9 | |||||||
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RNase P Database Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
RNase P Database (RRID:SCR_006680) | RNase P Database | data or information resource, database | Ribonuclease P is responsible for the 5''-maturation of tRNA precursors. Ribonuclease P is a ribonucleoprotein, and in bacteria (and some Archaea) the RNA subunit alone is catalytically active in vitro, i.e. it is a ribozyme. The Ribonuclease P Database is a compilation of ribonuclease P sequences, sequence alignments, secondary structures, three-dimensional models and accessory information. The database contains information on bacterial, archaeal, and eukaryotic RNase P. The RNase P and protein sequences are available from phylogentically-arranged lists, individual sequences, or aligned in GenBank format. The database also provides secondary structures and 3D models, as well as movies, still images, and other accessory information. | ribonuclease p, ribonucleoprotein, ribozyme, sequence, sequence alignment, secondary structure, 3-d model, rnase p rna | has parent organization: North Carolina State University; North Carolina; USA | Isis Phamaceuticals ; NIGMS GM52894 |
PMID:9847214 | nif-0000-03403 | SCR_006680 | The RNase P Database, Ribonuclease P Database | 2026-02-11 10:57:23 | 8 | ||||||
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Worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB) Resource Report Resource Website 1000+ mentions |
Worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB) (RRID:SCR_006555) | wwPDB | data or information resource, database | Public global Protein Data Bank archive of macromolecular structural data overseen by organizations that act as deposition, data processing and distribution centers for PDB data. Members are: RCSB PDB (USA), PDBe (Europe) and PDBj (Japan), and BMRB (USA). This site provides information about services provided by individual member organizations and about projects undertaken by wwPDB. Data available via websites of its member organizations. | 3-dimentional, bioinformatics, protein, research, structure, macromolecule, structural data, 3d spatial image, gold standard |
is used by: Ligand Expo is recommended by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is recommended by: NIDDK - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases is related to: Biological Magnetic Resonance Data Bank (BMRB) is related to: Proteopedia - Life in 3D is related to: NRG-CING is related to: Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB) is related to: DNA DataBank of Japan (DDBJ) is related to: PDBe - Protein Data Bank in Europe is related to: PDBe - Protein Data Bank in Europe is related to: PDBj - Protein Data Bank Japan is related to: Biological Magnetic Resonance Data Bank (BMRB) is related to: Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB) is related to: PDB Validation Server is related to: Structural Antibody Database is parent organization of: PDB-Dev works with: PDB-REDO |
NSF ; NIGMS ; DOE ; NLM ; NCI ; NINDS ; NIDDK ; European Molecular Biology Laboratory ; Heidelberg; Germany ; Wellcome Trust ; BBSRC ; NIH ; European Union ; NBDC - National Bioscience Database Center ; Japan Science and Technology Agency |
PMID:14634627 | Free, Freely available | nif-0000-23903, r3d100011104 | https://doi.org/10.17616/R3462V | SCR_006555 | World Wide Protein DataBank, wwPDB, Worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB), World Wide Protein Data Bank, Worldwide Protein DataBank | 2026-02-11 10:57:20 | 1215 | ||||
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AgBase Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
AgBase (RRID:SCR_007547) | AgBase | data or information resource, database | A curated, open-source, web-accessible resource for functional analysis of agricultural plant and animal gene products. Our long-term goal is to serve the needs of the agricultural research communities by facilitating post-genome biology for agriculture researchers and for those researchers primarily using agricultural species as biomedical models. AgBase provides tools designed to assist with the analysis of proteomics data and tools to evaluate experimental datasets using the GO. Additional tools for sequence analysis are also provided. We use controlled vocabularies developed by the Gene Ontology (GO) Consortium to describe molecular function, biological process, and cellular component for genes and gene products in agricultural species. AgBase will also accept annotations from any interested party in the research communities. AgBase develops freely available tools for functional analysis, including tools for using GO. We appreciate any and all questions, comments, and suggestions. AgBase uses the NCBI Blast program for searches for similar sequences. And the Taxonomy Browser allows users to find the NCBI defined taxon ID for or taxon name for different organisms. | gene ontology, agricultural species, biological process, cellular component for genes, molecular function, protein identification, animals, plants, microbes, parasites, bio.tools, FASEB list |
is listed by: Debian is listed by: bio.tools is related to: IntAct has parent organization: Mississippi State University; Mississippi; USA is parent organization of: GORetriever is parent organization of: GOSlimViewer is parent organization of: GOProfiler is parent organization of: GOanna |
Mississippi State University; Mississippi; USA ; USDA Agriculture and Food Research Initiative Competitive Grant 2011-67015-30332; National Research Initiative of the USDA Cooperative State Research Education and Extension Service 2007-35205-17941; NIGMS project 07111084; NSF EPS 0903787 |
PMID:21075795 | nif-0000-02537, biotools:agbase, r3d100012427 | https://bio.tools/agbase https://doi.org/10.17616/R3P772 |
SCR_007547 | 2026-02-11 10:57:35 | 111 | ||||||
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RegulonDB Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
RegulonDB (RRID:SCR_003499) | RegulonDB | data or information resource, database | Database on transcriptional regulation in Escherichia coli K-12 containing knowledge manually curated from original scientific publications, complemented with high throughput datasets and comprehensive computational predictions. Graphic and text-integrated environment with friendly navigation where regulatory information is always at hand. They provide integrated views to understand as well as organized knowledge in computable form. Users may submit data to make it publicly available. | transcription, gene regulation, operon, bacteria, evolutionary conservation, regulatory phrase, transcriptional regulation, transcriptional regulatory network, bio.tools, FASEB list |
is listed by: OMICtools is listed by: 3DVC is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: Debian has parent organization: National Autonomous University of Mexico; Mexico City; Mexico |
NIGMS GM071962; NIGMS GM077678; Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia 103686; Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia 179997; Programa de Apoyo a Proyectos de Investigacion e Innovacion Tecnologica IN210810; Programa de Apoyo a Proyectos de Investigacion e Innovacion Tecnologica IN209312 |
PMID:23203884 | nif-0000-03399, OMICS_01868, biotools:regulondb | https://bio.tools/regulondb | SCR_003499 | 2026-02-11 10:56:44 | 148 | ||||||
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Aptamer Database - The Ellington Lab Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Aptamer Database - The Ellington Lab (RRID:SCR_001781) | data or information resource, database | The Aptamer Database is a comprehensive, annotated repository for information about aptamers and in vitro selection. This resource is provided to collect, organize and distribute all the known information regarding aptamer selection. Aptamers are DNA or RNA molecules that have been selected from random pools based on their ability to bind other molecules. Aptamers have been selected which bind nucleic acid, proteins, small organic compounds, and even entire organisms. | aptamer, dna molecule, in vitro selection, ribozyme, rna molecule | has parent organization: University of Texas at Austin; Texas; USA | MURI DAAD19-99-1-0207; NIGMS 1R01 GM61789-01 |
PMID:14681367 | Free, Freely available | nif-0000-02558 | http://aptamer.icmb.utexas.edu | SCR_001781 | Aptamer Database, Ellington Lab Aptamer Database | 2026-02-11 10:56:18 | 3 | |||||
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UniProt Resource Report Resource Website 10000+ mentions |
UniProt (RRID:SCR_002380) | UniProt | data or information resource, database | Collection of data of protein sequence and functional information. Resource for protein sequence and annotation data. Consortium for preservation of the UniProt databases: UniProt Knowledgebase (UniProtKB), UniProt Reference Clusters (UniRef), and UniProt Archive (UniParc), UniProt Proteomes. Collaboration between European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics and Protein Information Resource. Swiss-Prot is a curated subset of UniProtKB. | collection, protein, sequence, annotation, data, functional, information |
is used by: LIPID MAPS Proteome Database is used by: ChannelPedia is used by: Open PHACTS is used by: DisGeNET is used by: Smart Dictionary Lookup is used by: MitoMiner is used by: Cytokine Registry is used by: MobiDB is used by: Pathway Analysis Tool for Integration and Knowledge Acquisition is used by: Phospho.ELM is used by: GEROprotectors is used by: SwissLipids is recommended by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is recommended by: National Library of Medicine is recommended by: NIDDK - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases is listed by: re3data.org is listed by: LabWorm is related to: Clustal W2 is related to: UniProt DAS is related to: UniParc at the EBI is related to: ProDom is related to: LegumeIP is related to: Pathway Commons is related to: NIH Data Sharing Repositories is related to: FlyMine is related to: IMEx - The International Molecular Exchange Consortium is related to: 3D-Interologs is related to: Biomine is related to: EBIMed is related to: STOP is related to: Coremine Medical is related to: BioExtract is related to: STRAP is related to: GOTaxExplorer is related to: GoAnnotator is related to: IT-GOM: Integrated Tool for IC-based GO Semantic Similarity Measures is related to: Whatizit is related to: MOPED - Model Organism Protein Expression Database is related to: Polbase is related to: PredictSNP is related to: PSICQUIC Registry is related to: IntAct is related to: p300db is related to: UniProt Proteomes is related to: SARS-CoV-2 mutation effects and 3D structure prediction from sequence covariation has parent organization: European Bioinformatics Institute has parent organization: SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics has parent organization: Protein Information Resource is parent organization of: UniProtKB is parent organization of: NEWT is parent organization of: UniParc is parent organization of: UniProt Chordata protein annotation program is parent organization of: UniRef works with: Genotate works with: CellPhoneDB works with: MOLEonline works with: MiMeDB |
NHGRI U41 HG006104; NHGRI P41 HG02273; NIGMS 5R01GM080646; NIGMS R01 GM080646; NLM G08 LM010720; NCRR P20 RR016472; NSF DBI-0850319; British Heart Foundation ; NEI ; NHLBI ; NIA ; NIAID ; NIDDK ; NIMH ; NCI ; EMBL ; PDUK ; ARUK ; NHGRI U24 HG007722 |
PMID:19843607 PMID:18836194 PMID:18045787 PMID:17142230 PMID:16381842 PMID:15608167 PMID:14681372 |
nif-0000-00377, SCR_018750, r3d100010357 | http://www.ebi.uniprot.org http://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/ http://www.pir.uniprot.org ftp://ftp.uniprot.org https://doi.org/10.17616/R3BW2M |
SCR_002380 | , The Universal Protein Resource, Universal Protein Resource, UNIPROT Universal Protein Resource | 2026-02-11 10:56:28 | 17565 | |||||
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3D Ribosomal Modification Maps Database Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
3D Ribosomal Modification Maps Database (RRID:SCR_003097) | 3D rRNA modification maps | data or information resource, database | Database of maps showing the sites of modified rRNA nucleotides. Access to the rRNA sequences, secondary structures both with modification sites indicated, 3D modification maps and the supporting tables of equivalent nucleotides for rRNA from model organisms including yeast, arabidopsis, e. coli and human is provided. This database complements the Yeast snoRNA Database at UMass-Amherst and relies on linking to some content from that database, as well as to others by colleagues in related fields. Therefore, please be very cognizant as to the source when citing information obtained herein. Locations of modified rRNA nucleotides within the 3D structure of the ribosome. | human, plant, arabidopsis, ribosome, eukaryote, eubacteria, archaea, eukarya |
is related to: Yeast snoRNA Database has parent organization: University of Massachusetts Amherst; Massachusetts; USA |
U.S. Public Health Service ; NIGMS GM19351 |
PMID:17947322 | Free, Freely available | nif-0000-00552 | SCR_003097 | 2026-02-11 10:56:38 | 2 | ||||||
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SuperTarget Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
SuperTarget (RRID:SCR_002696) | SuperTarget | data or information resource, database | Database for analyzing drug-target interactions, it integrates drug-related information associated with medical indications, adverse drug effects, drug metabolism, pathways and Gene Ontology (GO) terms for target proteins. At present (May 2013), the updated database contains >6000 target proteins, which are annotated with >330 000 relations to 196 000 compounds (including approved drugs); the vast majority of interactions include binding affinities and pointers to the respective literature sources. The user interface provides tools for drug screening and target similarity inclusion. A query interface enables the user to pose complex queries, for example, to find drugs that target a certain pathway, interacting drugs that are metabolized by the same cytochrome P450 or drugs that target proteins within a certain affinity range. | drug metabolism, drug, cytochrome p450, ontology, pathway, target, compound, cytochrome, drug target, protein, side effect, protein-protein interaction |
is listed by: OMICtools has parent organization: Charite - Universitatsmedizin Berlin; Berlin; Germany |
BMBF MedSys 0315450A; DFG RTG Computational Systems Biology GRK1772; DFG IRTG Systems Biology of Molecular Networks GRK1360; European Union SynSys ; NIGMS GM070064 |
PMID:22067455 PMID:17942422 |
Free, Freely available | r3d100012195, nif-0000-00416, OMICS_01591 | http://bioinf-tomcat.charite.de/supertarget/ http://bioinformatics.charite.de/supertarget https://doi.org/10.17616/R3TM0F |
SCR_002696 | 2026-02-11 10:56:32 | 28 | |||||
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MITOMAP - A human mitochondrial genome database Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
MITOMAP - A human mitochondrial genome database (RRID:SCR_002996) | MITOMAP | data or information resource, database | Database of polymorphisms and mutations of the human mitochondrial DNA. It reports published and unpublished data on human mitochondrial DNA variation. All data is curated by hand. If you would like to submit published articles to be included in mitomap, please send them the citation and a pdf. | gene, genome, diabetes, disease, disease-association, high resolution screening, human, inversion, metabolism, mitochondrial dna, mutation, phenotype, polymorphism, polypeptide assignment, pseudogene, restriction site, rna, sequence, trna, unpublished, variation, mitochondria, dna, insertion, deletion, FASEB list |
is used by: HmtVar is listed by: OMICtools is related to: Hereditary Hearing Loss Homepage has parent organization: Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia - Research Institute; Pennsylvania; USA has parent organization: Emory University School of Medicine; Atlanta; Georgia; USA |
NIH ; Muscular Dystrophy Foundation ; Ellison Foundation ; Diputacion General de Aragon Grupos consolidados B33 ; NIGMS GM46915; NINDS NS21328; NHLBI HL30164; NIA AG10130; NIA AG13154; NINDS NS213L8; NHLBI HL64017; NIH Biomedical Informatics Training Grant T15 LM007443; NSF EIA-0321390; Spanish Fondo de Investigacion Sanitaria PI050647; Ciber Enfermedades raras CB06/07/0043 |
PMID:17178747 PMID:15608272 PMID:9399813 PMID:9016535 PMID:8594574 |
Except where otherwise noted, Creative Commons Attribution License, The community can contribute to this resource | nif-0000-00511, OMICS_01641 | SCR_002996 | 2026-02-11 10:56:36 | 368 | ||||||
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MiST - Microbial Signal Transduction database Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
MiST - Microbial Signal Transduction database (RRID:SCR_003166) | MiST | data or information resource, database | Database which contains the signal transduction proteins for complete and draft bacterial and archaeal genomes. The MiST2 database identifies and catalogs the repertoire of signal transduction proteins in microbial genomes. | signal transduction proteins, bacterial genome, archaeal genome, microbial genome, bio.tools |
is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: Debian has parent organization: University of Tennessee Knoxville; Tennessee; USA |
South Carolina Research Association ; DOE Office of Science ; NIH ; NIGMS GM083177 |
PMID:19900966 | Free, Freely available | biotools:mist, nif-0000-03140 | https://bio.tools/mist | SCR_003166 | MiST 2.2, Microbial Signal Transduction Database, Microbial Signal Transduction database (MiST), MiST2 | 2026-02-11 10:56:37 | 31 | ||||
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EndoMap Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
EndoMap (RRID:SCR_026690) | data or information resource, database | Structural interactome viewer. Interactive database of endosomal protein-protein interactions identified by cross-linking mass spectrometry and modeled by AlphaFold multimer. Structural protein interactome of human early endosomes. | Structural protein interactome, structural interactome viewer, endosomal protein-protein interactions, human early endosomes, | Aligning Science Across Parkinson ; NINDS R01NS110395; NIGMS RO1 GM132129; Michael J Fox Foundation |
DOI:10.1101/2025.02.07.636106 | Free, Freely available | SCR_026690 | EndoMAP.v1 | 2026-02-11 11:01:15 | 2 | ||||||||
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GONUTS Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
GONUTS (RRID:SCR_000653) | GONUTS | data or information resource, database, narrative resource, wiki | A wiki where users of the Gene Ontology can contribute and view notes about how specific GO terms are used. GONUTS can also be used as a GO term browser, or to search for GO annotations of specific genes from included organisms. The rationale for this wiki is based on helping new users of the gene ontology understand and use it. The GONUTS wiki is not an official product of the the Gene Ontology consortium. The GO consortium has a public wiki at their website, http://wiki.geneontology.org/. Maintaining the ontology involves many decisions to carefully choose terms and relationships. These decisions are currently made at GO meetings and via online discussion using the GO mailing lists and the Sourceforge curator request tracker. However, it is difficult for someone starting to use GO to understand these decisions. Some insight can be obtained by mining the tracker, the listservs and the minutes of GO meetings, but this is difficult, as these discussions are often dispersed and sometimes don't contain the GO accessions in the relevant messages. Wikis provide a way to create collaboratively written documentation for each GO term to explain how it should be used, how to satisfy the true path requirement, and whether an annotation should be placed at a different level. In addition, the wiki pages provide a discussion space, where users can post questions and discuss possible changes to the ontology. GONUTS is currently set up so anyone can view or search, but only registered users can edit or add pages. Currently registered users can create new users, and we are working to add at least one registered user for each participating database (So far we have registered users at EcoliHub, EcoCyc, GOA, BeeBase, SGD, dictyBase, FlyBase, WormBase, TAIR, Rat Genome Database, ZFIN, MGI, UCL and AgBase... | ontology or annotation browser, ontology or annotation search engine, ontology or annotation editor, protein |
is listed by: Gene Ontology Tools is listed by: OMICtools is related to: Gene Ontology has parent organization: EcoliHub |
NIGMS 1U24 GM077905-01; NIGMS U24 GM088849 |
PMID:22110029 | Free for academic use, The community can contribute to this resource | OMICS_02268, nlx_30164 | SCR_000653 | Gene Ontology Normal Usage Tracking System, GONUTS wiki | 2026-02-12 09:43:01 | 1 |
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