| Literature DB >> 25313161 |
Birgit H M Meldal1, Oscar Forner-Martinez2, Maria C Costanzo3, Jose Dana2, Janos Demeter3, Marine Dumousseau2, Selina S Dwight3, Anna Gaulton2, Luana Licata4, Anna N Melidoni2, Sylvie Ricard-Blum5, Bernd Roechert6, Marek S Skyzypek3, Manu Tiwari7, Sameer Velankar2, Edith D Wong3, Henning Hermjakob2, Sandra Orchard2.
Abstract
The IntAct molecular interaction database has created a new, free, open-source, manually curated resource, the Complex Portal (www.ebi.ac.uk/intact/complex), through which protein complexes from major model organisms are being collated and made available for search, viewing and download. It has been built in close collaboration with other bioinformatics services and populated with data from ChEMBL, MatrixDB, PDBe, Reactome and UniProtKB. Each entry contains information about the participating molecules (including small molecules and nucleic acids), their stoichiometry, topology and structural assembly. Complexes are annotated with details about their function, properties and complex-specific Gene Ontology (GO) terms. Consistent nomenclature is used throughout the resource with systematic names, recommended names and a list of synonyms all provided. The use of the Evidence Code Ontology allows us to indicate for which entries direct experimental evidence is available or if the complex has been inferred based on homology or orthology. The data are searchable using standard identifiers, such as UniProt, ChEBI and GO IDs, protein, gene and complex names or synonyms. This reference resource will be maintained and grow to encompass an increasing number of organisms. Input from groups and individuals with specific areas of expertise is welcome.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25313161 PMCID: PMC4384031 DOI: 10.1093/nar/gku975
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucleic Acids Res ISSN: 0305-1048 Impact factor: 16.971
Figure 1.Screenshot of the results for the GO search term ‘GO:0003824’ (catalytic activity). Search results are displayed as 10 per page and filters for refining the search are shown in the left-hand side panel. The number of hits for each filter option is given in parenthesis.
Figure 2.Screenshot of the details page of the human haemoglobin HbA complex (EBI-9008420). The Cross References table has been shortened to fit in the figure. Clicking on the hyperlinks will open the details directly in the external database.