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Yeast Resource Center
 
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Yeast Resource Center (RRID:SCR_007942) YRC biomedical technology research center, training resource Biomedical technology research center that (1) exploits the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to develop novel technologies for investigating and characterizing protein function and protein structure (2) facilitates research and extension of new technologies through collaboration, and (3) actively disseminates data and technology to the research community. Through collaboration, the YRC freely provides resources and expertise in six core technology areas: Protein Tandem Mass Spectrometry, Protein Sequence-Function Relationships, Quantitative Phenotyping, Protein Structure Prediction and Design, Fluorescence Microscopy, Computational Biology. systems biology technology center, protein function, protein structure, mass spectrometry, protein, structure prediction, fluorescence microscopy, computational biology, sequence, function, phenotyping has parent organization: University of Washington; Seattle; USA NCRR ;
NIGMS P41 GM103533
nif-0000-03650 SCR_007942 YRC 2026-02-10 09:55:44 6
EUROpean Saccharomyces Cerevisiae ARchive for Functional Analysis
 
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EUROpean Saccharomyces Cerevisiae ARchive for Functional Analysis (RRID:SCR_003093) EUROSCARF biomaterial supply resource, organism supplier, material resource Archive of yeast strains and plasmids that were generated during various yeast functional analysis projects. plasmid, strain, wild type, deletion, tap fusion, degron, orf, functional analysis, yeast is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: Goethe University Frankfurt am Main; Hessen; Germany
BMBF ;
European UnionROFAN I and II ;
European yeast industrial platform ;
federal state of Hessen
Free, Freely available nif-0000-30504 http://www.uni-frankfurt.de/fb15/mikro/EUROSCARF/indexhtml SCR_003093 2026-02-11 10:56:40 40
I2D
 
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I2D (RRID:SCR_002957) I2D production service resource, data or information resource, database, data analysis service, service resource, analysis service resource Database of known and predicted mammalian and eukaryotic protein-protein interactions, it is designed to be both a resource for the laboratory scientist to explore known and predicted protein-protein interactions, and to facilitate bioinformatics initiatives exploring protein interaction networks. It has been built by mapping high-throughput (HTP) data between species. Thus, until experimentally verified, these interactions should be considered predictions. It remains one of the most comprehensive sources of known and predicted eukaryotic PPI. It contains 490,600 Source Interactions, 370,002 Predicted Interactions, for a total of 846,116 interactions, and continues to expand as new protein-protein interaction data becomes available. interaction, prediction, protein-protein interaction, high-throughput, model organism, mammal, eukaryote, visualization, interolog, protein is related to: Interaction Reference Index
is related to: IMEx - The International Molecular Exchange Consortium
is related to: PSICQUIC Registry
is related to: IntAct
has parent organization: University of Toronto; Ontario; Canada
National Science and Engineering Research Council RGPIN 203833-02;
NIGMS P50-GM62413
PMID:17535438
PMID:15657099
Free, Available for download, Freely available nif-0000-03005, r3d100010675 https://doi.org/10.17616/R3BG8R SCR_002957 Interologous Interaction Database, OPHID, I2D - Interologous Interaction Database 2026-02-11 10:56:40 23
NLSdb: a database of nuclear localization signals
 
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NLSdb: a database of nuclear localization signals (RRID:SCR_003273) NLSdb production service resource, data or information resource, database, data analysis service, service resource, analysis service resource A database of nuclear localization signals (NLSs) and of nuclear proteins targeted to the nucleus by NLS motifs. NLSs are short stretches of residues mediating transport of nuclear proteins into the nucleus. The database contains 114 experimentally determined NLSs that were obtained through an extensive literature search. Using "in silico mutagenesis" this set was extended to 308 experimental and potential NLSs. This final set matched over 43% of all known nuclear proteins and matches no currently known non-nuclear protein. NLSdb contains over 6000 predicted nuclear proteins and their targeting signals from the PDB and SWISS-PROT/TrEMBL databases. The database also contains over 12 500 predicted nuclear proteins from six entirely sequenced eukaryotic proteomes (Homo sapiens, Mus musculus, Drosophila melanogaster, Caenorhabditis elegans, Arabidopsis thaliana and Saccharomyces cerevisiae). NLS motifs often co-localize with DNA-binding regions. This observation was used to also annotate over 1500 DNA-binding proteins. From this site you can: * Query NLSdb * Find out how to use NLSdb * Browse the entries in NLSdb * Find out if your protein has an NLS using PredictNLS * Predict subcellular localization of your protein using LOCtree nuclear localization signal, nuclear protein, nucleus, motif, predict, protein has parent organization: Columbia University; New York; USA NIGMS 1-P50-GM62413-01;
NSF DBI-0131168
PMID:12520032 Free for academic use, Acknowledgement requested, All others should inquire about a commercial license nif-0000-03191 http://cubic.bioc.columbia.edu/db/NLSdb/ SCR_003273 NLSdb - a database of nuclear localization signals 2026-02-11 10:56:43 4
Reactome
 
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Reactome (RRID:SCR_003485) production service resource, data or information resource, database, data analysis service, service resource, analysis service resource Collection of pathways and pathway annotations. The core unit of the Reactome data model is the reaction. Entities (nucleic acids, proteins, complexes and small molecules) participating in reactions form a network of biological interactions and are grouped into pathways (signaling, innate and acquired immune function, transcriptional regulation, translation, apoptosis and classical intermediary metabolism) . Provides website to navigate pathway knowledge and a suite of data analysis tools to support the pathway-based analysis of complex experimental and computational data sets. pathway, interaction, reaction, nucleic acid, protein, complex, small molecule, signaling pathway, immune function, transcriptional regulation, translation, apoptosis, metabolism, ortholog, visualization, protein-protein interaction, web service, book, biomart, gold standard, bio.tools, FASEB list is used by: NIF Data Federation
is used by: DisGeNET
is used by: Pathway Analysis Tool for Integration and Knowledge Acquisition
is listed by: re3data.org
is listed by: bio.tools
is listed by: Debian
is related to: WikiPathways
is related to: Pathway Commons
is related to: ConsensusPathDB
is related to: FlyMine
is related to: AmiGO
is related to: PSICQUIC Registry
is related to: Integrated Molecular Interaction Database
is related to: NCBI BioSystems Database
is related to: MOPED - Model Organism Protein Expression Database
is related to: KOBAS
is related to: PSICQUIC Registry
is related to: Pathway Interaction Database
is related to: hiPathDB - human integrated Pathway DB with facile visualization
is related to: Algal Functional Annotation Tool
has parent organization: Ontario Institute for Cancer Research
has parent organization: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
has parent organization: European Bioinformatics Institute
has parent organization: New York University School of Medicine; New York; USA
works with: PathwayMatcher
Ontario Research Fund ;
European Molecular Biology Laboratory ;
NHGRI P41 HG003751;
European Union FP6 ENFIN LSHG-CT-2005-518254;
NIGMS GM080223;
NIGMS R01 GM100039
PMID:21082427
PMID:21067998
Open source, Public, Freely available r3d100010285, nif-0000-03390, biotools:reactome https://bio.tools/reactome
https://doi.org/10.17616/R3V59P
SCR_003485 Reactome Functional Interaction Network 2026-02-11 10:56:45 4282
MicrobesOnline
 
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MicrobesOnline (RRID:SCR_005507) MicrobesOnline production service resource, data or information resource, database, software resource, source code, data analysis service, service resource, analysis service resource MicrobesOnline is designed specifically to facilitate comparative studies on prokaryotic genomes. It is an entry point for operon, regulons, cis-regulatory and network predictions based on comparative analysis of genomes. The portal includes over 1000 complete genomes of bacteria, archaea and fungi and thousands of expression microarrays from diverse organisms ranging from model organisms such as Escherichia coli and Saccharomyces cerevisiae to environmental microbes such as Desulfovibrio vulgaris and Shewanella oneidensis. To assist in annotating genes and in reconstructing their evolutionary history, MicrobesOnline includes a comparative genome browser based on phylogenetic trees for every gene family as well as a species tree. To identify co-regulated genes, MicrobesOnline can search for genes based on their expression profile, and provides tools for identifying regulatory motifs and seeing if they are conserved. MicrobesOnline also includes fast phylogenetic profile searches, comparative views of metabolic pathways, operon predictions, a workbench for sequence analysis and integration with RegTransBase and other microbial genome resources. The next update of MicrobesOnline will contain significant new functionality, including comparative analysis of metagenomic sequence data. Programmatic access to the database, along with source code and documentation, is available at http://microbesonline.org/programmers.html. microbe, genome, bacteria, archaea, fungi, prokaryote, bio.tools, FASEB list is listed by: Debian
is listed by: bio.tools
has parent organization: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
DOE DE-AC02-05CH11231 PMID:19906701 nlx_144607, biotools:microbesonline https://bio.tools/microbesonline SCR_005507 Microbial Genomics Database, Microbes Online 2026-02-11 10:57:11 156
Roth Laboratory
 
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Roth Laboratory (RRID:SCR_005711) Roth Lab portal, data or information resource, software resource, organization portal, laboratory portal The Roth Laboratory is designing and interpreting large-scale experiments to understand pathway structure and its relationship to phenotype and human disease. Software for research focused on a specific research goal is available. Current experimental interests: * Exploiting parallel sequencing technology to phenotype all pairwise gene deletion combinations in S. cerevisiae, with initial application to genes involved in transcription. * Generation of S. cerevisiae strains carrying dozens of chosen targeted deletions, with initial application to delete all ABC transporters imparting multidrug resistance. * Targeted insertion of gene sets encoding entire human pathways into S. cerevisiae, with initial application to genes involved in drug metabolism. Current computational interests: * Systematic analysis of genetic interaction to reveal redundant systems and order of action in genetic pathways * Integrating large-scale studies - including phenotype, genetic epistasis, protein-protein and transcription-regulatory interactions and sequence patterns - to quantitatively assign function to genes and guide experimentation and disease association studies. * Alternative splicing and its relationship to protein interaction networks. gene, pathway, phenotype, disease, transcription, drug metabolism, drug, metabolism, protein-protein interaction, transcription-regulatory interaction, protein interaction, protein has parent organization: University of Toronto; Ontario; Canada
has parent organization: Harvard Medical School; Massachusetts; USA
is parent organization of: FuncAssociate: The Gene Set Functionator
nlx_149163 http://llama.med.harvard.edu SCR_005711 2026-02-11 10:57:12 5
GeneMANIA
 
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GeneMANIA (RRID:SCR_005709) GeneMANIA production service resource, data or information resource, database, software resource, data analysis service, service resource, analysis service resource Data analysis service to predict the function of your favorite genes and gene sets. Indexing 1,421 association networks containing 266,984,699 interactions mapped to 155,238 genes from 7 organisms. GeneMANIA interaction networks are available for download in plain text format. GeneMANIA finds other genes that are related to a set of input genes, using a very large set of functional association data. Association data include protein and genetic interactions, pathways, co-expression, co-localization and protein domain similarity. You can use GeneMANIA to find new members of a pathway or complex, find additional genes you may have missed in your screen or find new genes with a specific function, such as protein kinases. Your question is defined by the set of genes you input. If members of your gene list make up a protein complex, GeneMANIA will return more potential members of the protein complex. If you enter a gene list, GeneMANIA will return connections between your genes, within the selected datasets. GeneMANIA suggests annotations for genes based on Gene Ontology term enrichment of highly interacting genes with the gene of interest. GeneMANIA is also a gene recommendation system. GeneMANIA is also accessible via a Cytoscape plugin, designed for power users. Platform: Online tool, Windows compatible, Mac OS X compatible, Linux compatible, Unix compatible gene, association data, protein interaction, genetic interaction, pathway, co-expression, co-localization, protein, software library, statistical analysis, term enrichment, analysis, browser, gene ontology, gene predicting, gene prioritization, database or data warehouse, other analysis, interaction browser, protein-protein interaction, interaction, FASEB list is listed by: Gene Ontology Tools
is related to: Cytoscape
is related to: Gene Ontology
is related to: PSICQUIC Registry
has parent organization: University of Toronto; Ontario; Canada
Genome Canada ;
Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation 2007-OGI-TD-05
PMID:20576703
PMID:18613948
PMID:20926419
Open unspecified license, Free for academic use nlx_149159, r3d100013978 https://doi.org/10.17616/R31NJNA2 SCR_005709 2026-02-11 10:57:12 3358
GoFish
 
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GoFish (RRID:SCR_005682) GoFish production service resource, software resource, source code, data analysis service, service resource, analysis service resource Software program, available as a Java applet online or to download, allows the user to select a subset of Gene Ontology (GO) attributes, and ranks genes according to the probability of having all those attributes., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. gene, ontology or annotation browser, java, windows, mac os x, linux, unix, bio.tools is listed by: Gene Ontology Tools
is listed by: OMICtools
is listed by: Debian
is listed by: bio.tools
is related to: Gene Ontology
has parent organization: University of Toronto; Ontario; Canada
has parent organization: Harvard Medical School; Massachusetts; USA
Aventis Pharmaceuticals ;
Howard Hughes Medical Institute ;
NHGRI
PMID:12691998 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE biotools:gofish, nlx_149126, OMICS_02272 http://llama.mshri.on.ca/Software.html
https://bio.tools/gofish
SCR_005682 2026-02-11 10:57:12 1
ScerTF
 
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ScerTF (RRID:SCR_006121) ScerTF production service resource, data or information resource, database, data analysis service, service resource, analysis service resource Catalog of over 1,200 position weight matrices (PWMs) for 196 different yeast transcription factors (TFs). They've curated 11 literature sources, benchmarked the published position-specific scoring matrices against in-vivo TF occupancy data and TF deletion experiments, and combined the most accurate models to produce a single collection of the best performing weight matrices for Saccharomyces cerevisiae. ScerTF is useful for a wide range of problems, such as linking regulatory sites with transcription factors, identifying a transcription factor based on a user-input matrix, finding the genes bound/regulated by a particular TF, and finding regulatory interactions between transcription factors. Enter a TF name to find the recommended matrix for a particular TF, or enter a nucleotide sequence to identify all TFs that could bind a particular region. binding site, transcription factor, regulatory site, gene, regulation, regulatory interaction, matrix, nucleotide sequence, dna sequence, yeast, position weight matrix, bio.tools is listed by: OMICtools
is listed by: Debian
is listed by: bio.tools
has parent organization: Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis; Missouri; USA
NIGMS R01 GM078222;
NHGRI HG00249
PMID:22140105 biotools:scertf, nlx_151599, OMICS_00542 http://ural.wustl.edu/ScerTF
https://bio.tools/scertf
http://ural.wustl.edu/TFDB/ SCR_006121 2026-02-11 10:57:20 19
FungiDB
 
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FungiDB (RRID:SCR_006013) FungiDB production service resource, data or information resource, database, data analysis service, service resource, analysis service resource FungiDB is a database for functional and evolutionary comparison of fungal genomes. FungiDB is a functional genomic resource for pan-fungal genomes that was developed in partnership with the Eukaryotic Pathogen Bioinformatic resource center (http://EuPathDB.org). FungiDB uses the same infrastructure and user interface as EuPathDB, which allows for sophisticated and integrated searches to be performed using an intuitive graphical system. The current release of FungiDB contains genome sequence and annotation from 18 species spanning several fungal classes, including the Ascomycota classes, Eurotiomycetes, Sordariomycetes, Saccharomycetes and the Basidiomycota orders, Pucciniomycetes and Tremellomycetes, and the basal "Zygomycete" lineage Mucormycotina. Additionally, FungiDB contains cell cycle microarray data, hyphal growth RNA-sequence data and yeast two hybrid interaction data. The underlying genomic sequence and annotation combined with functional data, additional data from the FungiDB standard analysis pipeline and the ability to leverage orthology provides a powerful resource for in silico experimentation. genomics, functional genomics, genome, microarray, genome sequence, annotation, rna sequence, orthology, FASEB list has parent organization: Eukaryotic Pathogen Database Resources Burroughs Wellcome Fund ;
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
PMID:22064857 Much of the data in FungiDB is provided by independent researchers. Please cite them if you use their data. nlx_151401, r3d100011906 https://doi.org/10.17616/R35K9M SCR_006013 FungiDB - Fungi Genomics Resources 2026-02-11 10:57:18 250
BiblioSpec
 
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BiblioSpec (RRID:SCR_004349) software resource, data or information resource, database BiblioSpec enables the identification of peptides from tandem mass spectra by searching against a database of previously identified spectra. This suite of software tools is for creating and searching MS/MS peptide spectrum libraries. BiblioSpec is available free of charge for noncommercial use through an interactive web-site at http://depts.washington.edu/ventures/UW_Technology/Express_Licenses/bibliospec.php The BiblioSpec package contains the following programs: * BlibBuild creates a library of peptide MS/MS spectra from MS2 files. * BlibFilter removes redundant spectra from a library. * BlibSearch searches a spectrum library for matches to query spectra, reporting the results in an SQT file. In addition to the primary programs, the following auxiliary programs are available: * BlibStats writes summary statistics describing a library. * BlibToMS2 writes a library in MS2 file format. * BlibUpdate adds, deletes, or annotates spectra. * BlibPpMS2 processes spectra (bins peaks, removes noise, normalizes intensity) as done in BlibSearch and prints the resulting spectra to a text file. Several reference libraries are available for download. These libraries are updated regularly and are for use under the Linux operating system. You will find libraries for * Escherichia coli * Saccharomyces cerevisiae * Caenorhabditis elegans has parent organization: University of Washington; Seattle; USA PMID:18428681 nlx_36841 SCR_004349 2026-02-11 10:56:52 29
InParanoid: Eukaryotic Ortholog Groups
 
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InParanoid: Eukaryotic Ortholog Groups (RRID:SCR_006801) InParanoid production service resource, data or information resource, database, data analysis service, service resource, analysis service resource Collection of pairwise comparisons between 100 whole genomes generated by a fully automatic method for finding orthologs and in-paralogs between TWO species. Ortholog clusters in the InParanoid are seeded with a two-way best pairwise match, after which an algorithm for adding in-paralogs is applied. The method bypasses multiple alignments and phylogenetic trees, which can be slow and error-prone steps in classical ortholog detection. Still, it robustly detects complex orthologous relationships and assigns confidence values for in-paralogs. The original data sets can be downloaded. protein, ortholog, genome, drosophila pseudoobscura, duplication, entamoeba histolytica, escherichia colik12, eukaryotic, gasterosteus aculeatus, gene, aedes aegypti, apis mellifera, bos taurus, caenorhabditis remanei, candida glabrata, canis familiaris, ciona intestinalis, cryptococcus neoformans, debaromyces hansenii, dictyostelium discoideum, genomic, homolog, inparalog, kluyveromyces lactis, macaca mulatta, monodelphis domestica, orthology, oryza sativa, outparalog, proteome, tetraodon nigroviridis, xenopus tropicalis, blast, proteome, ortholog cluster, cluster, in-paralog, paralog, automatic clustering, genome comparison, FASEB list has parent organization: Stockholm University; Stockholm; Sweden Swedish Research Council ;
Karolinska Institutet; Stockholm; Sweden ;
Pfizer Corporation
PMID:19892828
PMID:18055500
PMID:15608241
PMID:11743721
Acknowledgement requested nif-0000-03024 http://www.cgb.ki.se/inparanoid/ SCR_006801 Inparanoid eukaryotic ortholog database 2026-02-11 10:57:24 186
Annmap
 
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Annmap (RRID:SCR_011783) Annmap software resource, data or information resource, database A genome browser that includes mappings between genomic features and Affymetrix microarrays. Associated with annmap is: * a Bioconductor package, annmap that provides programmatic access to the underlying MySQL database tables (which are freely available for download on this site) * xmapbridge, a Bioconductor package that outputs numeric data in a form suitable for presentation in the browser. This is supported by XMapBridge, a Java client that sits on the local desktop and performs the graph rendering for the browser. is listed by: OMICtools Cancer Research UK ;
Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute
OMICS_00900 SCR_011783 2026-02-11 10:58:30 6
Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB)
 
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Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank (RCSB PDB) (RRID:SCR_012820) RCSB PDB data repository, data or information resource, database, service resource, storage service resource Collection of structural data of biological macromolecules. Database of information about 3D structures of large biological molecules, including proteins and nucleic acids. Users can perform queries on data and analyze and visualize results. 3-dimensional, annotation, molecule, nucleic acid, protein, visualization, sequence, function, macromolecule, ligand, model, dna, x-ray crystallography, ribosome, structure, oncogene, nucleic acids, molecular structure, cryomicroscopy, gold standard, FASEB list is used by: Structural Genomics Consortium
is used by: Ligand Expo
is used by: DARC - Database for Aligned Ribosomal Complexes
is used by: FireDB
is used by: Protein Data Bank Bind Database
is used by: Protein Data Bank Site
is used by: NIF Data Federation
is used by: ChannelPedia
is used by: MobiDB
is used by: BALBES
is used by: Structural Antibody Database
is used by: BioLiP
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 affiliated with: EMDataResource.org
is affiliated with: ConSurf Database
is related to: pdb-data
is related to: PDB2MultiGif
is related to: GlyProt
is related to: pdb-care
is related to: pdb2linucs
is related to: GlyVicinity
is related to: GlyTorsion
is related to: GlySeq
is related to: AffinDB
is related to: StatAlign
is related to: Community Structure-Activity Resource
is related to: Binding MOAD
is related to: ConSurf Database
is related to: glycosciences.de
is related to: DOMINE: Database of Protein Interactions
is related to: Jenalib: Jena Library of Biological Macromolecules
is related to: SynSysNet
is related to: EMDataResource.org
is related to: PDBe - Protein Data Bank in Europe
is related to: TFinDIT
is related to: HOLLOW
is related to: ccPDB - Compilation and Creation of datasets from PDB
is related to: DOMMINO - Database Of MacroMolecular INteractiOns
is related to: InterEvol database
is related to: Polbase
is related to: PoSSuM
is related to: ProtChemSI
is related to: RNA CoSSMos
is related to: PDBsum
is related to: Worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB)
is related to: canSAR
is related to: CAPS Database
is related to: Dockground: Benchmarks, Docoys, Templates, and other knowledge resources for DOCKING
is related to: Combinatorial Extension (CE)
is related to: Metalloprotein Site Database
is related to: PDBj - Protein Data Bank Japan
is related to: Statistical Torsional Angles Potentials of NMR Refinement Database
is related to: Metalloprotein Ligand Interaction Database
is related to: CARP
is related to: PDBTM
is related to: RNA FRABASE - RNA FRAgments search engine and dataBASE
is related to: AmiGO
is related to: ConsensusPathDB
is related to: Biological Magnetic Resonance Data Bank (BMRB)
is related to: DNA DataBank of Japan (DDBJ)
is related to: FlyMine
is related to: NCBI Protein Database
is related to: NCBI Nucleotide
is related to: FunTree
is related to: IndelFR - Indel Flanking Region Database
is related to: NMR Restraints Grid
is related to: Enzyme Structures Database
is related to: Electron Microscopy Data Bank at PDBe (MSD-EBI)
is related to: Worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB)
is related to: DNA DataBank of Japan (DDBJ)
is related to: PDBe - Protein Data Bank in Europe
is related to: MINAS - Metal Ions in Nucleic AcidS
is related to: PDBj - Protein Data Bank Japan
has parent organization: University of California at San Diego; California; USA
has parent organization: Rutgers University; New Jersey; USA
is parent organization of: RCSB PDB Software Tools
is parent organization of: Protein Data Bank Markup Language
is parent organization of: Ligand Expo
works with: CellPhoneDB
NIH ;
DOE ;
NSF DBI-1338415
PMID:12037327 Public, Acknowledgement requested nif-0000-00135, SCR_017379 http://www.rcsb.org
http://www.pdb.org
http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/ SCR_012820 RCSB, Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics Protein Data Bank, The Protein Data Bank, PDB, Protein Databank, RCSB Protein Data Bank, Protein Data Bank 2026-02-11 10:58:45 9870
TopFIND
 
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TopFIND (RRID:SCR_008918) TopFIND data repository, data or information resource, database, service resource, storage service resource An integrated knowledgebase focused on protein termini, their formation by proteases and functional implications. It contains information about the processing and the processing state of proteins and functional implications thereof derived from research literature, contributions by the scientific community and biological databases. It lists more than 120,000 N- and C-termini and almost 10,000 cleavages. TopFIND is a resource for comprehensive coverage of protein N- and C-termini discovered by all available in silico, in vitro as well as in vivo methodologies. It makes use of existing knowledge by seamless integration of data from UniProt and MEROPS and provides access to new data from community submission and manual literature curating. It renders modifications of protein termini, such as acetylation and citrulination, easily accessible and searchable and provides the means to identify and analyse extend and distribution of terminal modifications across a protein. The data is presented to the user with a strong emphasis on the relation to curated background information and underlying evidence that led to the observation of a terminus, its modification or proteolytic cleavage. In brief the protein information, its domain structure, protein termini, terminus modifications and proteolytic processing of and by other proteins is listed. All information is accompanied by metadata like its original source, method of identification, confidence measurement or related publication. A positional cross correlation evaluation matches termini and cleavage sites with protein features (such as amino acid variants) and domains to highlight potential effects and dependencies in a unique way. Also, a network view of all proteins showing their functional dependency as protease, substrate or protease inhibitor tied in with protein interactions is provided for the easy evaluation of network wide effects. A powerful yet user friendly filtering mechanism allows the presented data to be filtered based on parameters like methodology used, in vivo relevance, confidence or data source (e.g. limited to a single laboratory or publication). This provides means to assess physiological relevant data and to deduce functional information and hypotheses relevant to the bench scientist. TopFIND PROVIDES: * Integration of protein termini with proteolytic processing and protein features * Displays proteases and substrates within their protease web including detailed evidence information * Fully supports the Human Proteome Project through search by chromosome location CONTRIBUTE * Submit your N- or C-termini datasets * Contribute information on protein cleavages * Provide detailed experimental description, sample information and raw data protein, n-termini, c-termini, protease, protein cleavage, proteomics, cleavage site, terminus, modification, proteolytic processing, protein function, domain structure, protein termini, terminus modification, protease, substrate, protease inhibitor, protein interaction, protein-protein interaction, interaction, bio.tools is listed by: bio.tools
is listed by: Debian
is related to: UniProtKB
is related to: PSICQUIC Registry
is related to: MEROPS
has parent organization: University of British Columbia; British Columbia; Canada
Canadian Institutes of Health Research ;
Cancer Research Society ;
British Columbia Proteomics Network ;
Metalloproteinase Proteomics and Systems Biology ;
Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research ;
Breast Cancer Society of Canada ;
Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung ;
BMBF ;
German Academic Exchange Service
PMID:22102574
PMID:21822272
Public, Acknowledgement requested biotools:topfind, r3d100012721, nlx_151607 https://bio.tools/topfind
https://doi.org/10.17616/R3KB8J
https://doi.org/10.17616/R3KB8J
SCR_008918 Termini oriented protein Function Inferred Database 2026-02-11 10:57:56 29
Textpresso
 
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Textpresso (RRID:SCR_008737) Textpresso software application, data or information resource, database, software resource, text-mining software An information extracting and processing package for biological literature that can be used online or installed locally via a downloadable software package, http://www.textpresso.org/downloads.html Textpresso's two major elements are (1) access to full text, so that entire articles can be searched, and (2) introduction of categories of biological concepts and classes that relate two objects (e.g., association, regulation, etc.) or describe one (e.g., methods, etc). A search engine enables the user to search for one or a combination of these categories and/or keywords within an entire literature. The Textpresso project serves the biological and biomedical research community by providing: * Full text literature searches of model organism research and subject-specific articles at individual sites. Major elements of these search engines are (1) access to full text, so that the entire content of articles can be searched, and (2) search capabilities using categories of biological concepts and classes that relate two objects (e.g., association, regulation, etc.) or identify one (e.g., cell, gene, allele, etc). The search engines are flexible, enabling users to query the entire literature using keywords, one or more categories or a combination of keywords and categories. * Text classification and mining of biomedical literature for database curation. They help database curators to identify and extract biological entities and facts from the full text of research articles. Examples of entity identification and extraction include new allele and gene names and human disease gene orthologs; examples of fact identification and extraction include sentence retrieval for curating gene-gene regulation, Gene Ontology (GO) cellular components and GO molecular function annotations. In addition they classify papers according to curation needs. They employ a variety of methods such as hidden Markov models, support vector machines, conditional random fields and pattern matches. Our collaborators include WormBase, FlyBase, SGD, TAIR, dictyBase and the Neuroscience Information Framework. They are looking forward to collaborating with more model organism databases and projects. * Linking biological entities in PDF and online journal articles to online databases. They have established a journal article mark-up pipeline that links select content of Genetics journal articles to model organism databases such as WormBase and SGD. The entity markup pipeline links over nine classes of objects including genes, proteins, alleles, phenotypes, and anatomical terms to the appropriate page at each database. The first article published with online and PDF-embedded hyperlinks to WormBase appeared in the September 2009 issue of Genetics. As of January 2011, we have processed around 70 articles, to be continued indefinitely. Extension of this pipeline to other journals and model organism databases is planned. Textpresso is useful as a search engine for researchers as well as a curation tool. It was developed as a part of WormBase and is used extensively by C. elegans curators. Textpresso has currently been implemented for 24 different literatures, among them Neuroscience, and can readily be extended to other corpora of text. literature, extract, process, bibliographic resource, database application, linux, macos, pdf, perl, posix/unix-like, sh, bash, unix shell, web service, search engine, curation tool, dicty, neuroscience, regulon db, ecoliwiki, ecocyc, curation, text-mining is listed by: OMICtools
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is related to: WormBase
is related to: Dictyostelium discoideum genome database
NHGRI HG004090 PMID:18949581
PMID:15383839
Textpresso License nlx_143812, OMICS_01199 http://www.nitrc.org/projects/textpresso-2-0/ SCR_008737 Text presso, Textpresso - literature search engine 2026-02-11 10:57:55 10
CYGD - Comprehensive Yeast Genome Database
 
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CYGD - Comprehensive Yeast Genome Database (RRID:SCR_002289) CYGD production service resource, data or information resource, database, data analysis service, service resource, analysis service resource The MIPS Comprehensive Yeast Genome Database (CYGD) aims to present information on the molecular structure and functional network of the entirely sequenced, well-studied model eukaryote, the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In addition, the data of various projects on related yeasts are used for comparative analysis. saccharomyces cerevisiae, yeast, yeast genome, genome is related to: FunSpec Federal Ministry of Education Science Research and Technology ;
European Union ;
Government of the Brussels Region - Belgium ;
DFG
PMID:15608217 nif-0000-02713 SCR_002289 MIPS Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome database, MIPS Comprehensive Yeast Genome Database, Comprehensive Yeast Genome Database 2026-02-11 10:56:29 14
Aging Genes and Interventions Database
 
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Aging Genes and Interventions Database (RRID:SCR_002701) AGEID data repository, data or information resource, database, service resource, storage service resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on February 17,2023. A database of genes and interventions connected with aging phenotypes including those with respect to their effects on life-span or age-related neurological diseases. Information includes: organism, aging phenotype, allele type, strain, gene function, phenotypes, mutant, and homologs. If you know of published data (or your own unpublished data that you'd like to share) not currently in the database, please use the Submit a Gene/Intervention link. allele, strain, gene function, phenotype, mutant, homolog, mutation, degeneration, gene, intervention, life-span is used by: Aging Portal
is used by: NIF Data Federation
has parent organization: University of Washington; Seattle; USA
Aging, Age-related neurological disease, Neurological disease Ellison Medical Foundation PMID:12044961 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-23326 http://sageke.sciencemag.org/highlights/gidb/ SCR_002701 Aging Genes DB, Aging Genes Database, Genes/Interventions Database 2026-02-11 10:56:33 2
Ensembl Variation
 
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Ensembl Variation (RRID:SCR_001630) Ensembl Variation production service resource, data or information resource, database, data analysis service, service resource, analysis service resource Public database that stores areas of genome that differ between individual genomes (variants) and, where available, associated disease and phenotype information. Different types of variants for several species: single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), short nucleotide insertions and/or deletions, and longer variants classified as structural variants (including CNVs). Effects of variants on the Ensembl transcripts and regulatory features for each species are predicted. You can run same analysis on your own data using Variant Effect Predictor. These data are integrated with other data sources in Ensembl, and can be accessed using the API or website. For several different species in Ensembl, they import variation data (SNPs, CNVs, allele frequencies, genotypes, etc) from a variety of sources (e.g. dbSNP). Imported variants and alleles are subjected to quality control process to flag suspect data. In human, they calculate linkage disequilibrium for each variant, by population. genome, disease, phenotype, genomic variant, single nucleotide polymorphism nucleotide, insertion, deletion, structural variant, copy number variation, inversion, translocation, somatic variant, allele frequency, genotype, disease phenotype, inherited disease is used by: MONARCH Initiative
is related to: dbSNP
is related to: Database of Genomic Variants Archive (DGVa)
is related to: PubMed
is related to: Animal QTLdb
is related to: OMIA - Online Mendelian Inheritance in Animals
has parent organization: Ensembl
PMID:23203987
PMID:20562413
PMID:20459810
PMID:20459805
Free, Available for download, Freely available nlx_153897 SCR_001630 ensembl variation 2026-02-11 10:56:16 4

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