| Literature DB >> 15608238 |
Catherine Brooksbank1, Graham Cameron, Janet Thornton.
Abstract
Genomic and post-genomic biological research has provided fine-grain insights into the molecular processes of life, but also threatens to drown biomedical researchers in data. Moreover, as new high-throughput technologies are developed, the types of data that are gathered en masse are diversifying. The need to collect, store and curate all this information in ways that allow its efficient retrieval and exploitation is greater than ever. The European Bioinformatics Institute's (EBI's) databases and tools have evolved to meet the changing needs of molecular biologists: since we last wrote about our services in the 2003 issue of Nucleic Acids Research, we have launched new databases covering protein-protein interactions (IntAct), pathways (Reactome) and small molecules (ChEBI). Our existing core databases have continued to evolve to meet the changing needs of biomedical researchers, and we have developed new data-access tools that help biologists to move intuitively through the different data types, thereby helping them to put the parts together to understand biology at the systems level. The EBI's data resources are all available on our website at http://www.ebi.ac.uk.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15608238 PMCID: PMC539980 DOI: 10.1093/nar/gki026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucleic Acids Res ISSN: 0305-1048 Impact factor: 16.971
Access, submissions and user support for the EBI's main data resources and integration tools
| Topic | Database | Access | Submissions | Downloads | User support |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Data resources | |||||
| General | All | ||||
| DNA and RNA sequences | EMBL-Bank | ||||
| datalib@ebi.ac.uk | |||||
| Vertebrate genomes | Ensembl | Ensembl does not accept direct submissions; genome sequences should be submitted to EMBL-Bank (see above) | |||
| Prokaryotic genomes | Genome Reviews | Genome Reviews does not accept direct submissions; genome sequences should be submitted to EMBL-Bank (see above) | |||
| genome_reviews@ebi.ac.uk | |||||
| Transcriptomes | ArrayExpress | ||||
| arrayexpress@ebi.ac.uk | |||||
| arraysubs@ebi.ac.uk (submission enquiries) | |||||
| Protein sequences | UniProt | Directly sequenced protein sequences can be submitted to UniProt/SwissProt at | |||
| UniProt does not provide accession numbers, in advance, for protein sequences that are the result of translation of nucleic acid sequences. | help@uniprot.org datalib@ebi.ac.uk (submission enquiries) | ||||
| Protein structures | MSD | ||||
| msd@ebi.ac.uk | |||||
| Protein–protein interactions | IntAct | ||||
| Intact-help@ebi.ac.uk | |||||
| datasubs@ebi.ac.uk (submission enquiries) | |||||
| Pathways | Reactome | Contact the Reactome Development team at dev@reactome.org | |||
| Small molecules | ChEBI | ChEBI does not accept direct submissions | |||
| Controlled vocabularies describing functional attributes of gene products | Gene Ontology | GO does not accept direct submissions but you can submit suggestions for new terms by clicking on the Curator Requests Tracker link at | |||
| go@geneontology.org | |||||
| Annotations of gene products with GO terms | Gene Ontology Annotation Database | GOA does not accept direct submissions, but users are encouraged to send updates and corrections to goa@ebi.ac.uk | |||
| goa@ebi.ac.uk | |||||
| Integrated access to data resources | |||||
| Genomes and proteomes | Integr8 | Integr8 does not accept direct submissions | First use QuickSearch to find the relevant species, then click on the downloads link | ||
| Complex queries across several databases | BioMart | Not applicable | |||
| Retrieve data from several databases | SRS | Not applicable | Not applicable | ||
| Web services | Not applicable | ||||
| sharmila@ebi.ac.uk |