The interaction database MatrixDB reports protein-protein and protein-glycosaminoglycan interactions in human, mammalian, and model organisms, involving at least one extracellular matrix (ECM) constituent, namely full-length proteins, ECM multimeric proteins considered as stable complexes, proteoglycans, glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), and bioactive fragments called matricryptins, which are released upon limited proteolysis of ECM proteins. The current version of MatrixDB (as of October 2020) contains 106,543 experimentally supported interactions, with all types of biomolecules combined. MatrixDB is the only database focusing on the curation of ECM protein and GAG interactions. The iNavigator integrated in MatrixDB allows users to build interaction networks online and to filter them according to expression data, quantitative proteomics data, or interaction detection methods. MatrixDB belongs to the International Molecular Exchange (IMEx) consortium, and uses its curation rules to capture interaction data, which are available in standardized exchange formats according to the Human Proteome Organization-Proteomics Standards Initiative (HUPO-PSI).
The interaction database MatrixDB reports protein-protein and protein-glycosaminoglycan interactions in human, mammalian, and model organisms, involving at least one extracellular matrix (ECM) constituent, namely full-length proteins, ECM multimeric proteins considered as stable complexes, proteoglycans, glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), and bioactive fragments called matricryptins, which are released upon limited proteolysis of ECM proteins. The current version of MatrixDB (as of October 2020) contains 106,543 experimentally supported interactions, with all types of biomolecules combined. MatrixDB is the only database focusing on the curation of ECM protein and GAG interactions. The iNavigator integrated in MatrixDB allows users to build interaction networks online and to filter them according to expression data, quantitative proteomics data, or interaction detection methods. MatrixDB belongs to the International Molecular Exchange (IMEx) consortium, and uses its curation rules to capture interaction data, which are available in standardized exchange formats according to the Human Proteome Organization-Proteomics Standards Initiative (HUPO-PSI).
Authors: Birgit H M Meldal; Livia Perfetto; Colin Combe; Tiago Lubiana; João Vitor Ferreira Cavalcante; Hema Bye-A-Jee; Andra Waagmeester; Noemi Del-Toro; Anjali Shrivastava; Elisabeth Barrera; Edith Wong; Bernhard Mlecnik; Gabriela Bindea; Kalpana Panneerselvam; Egon Willighagen; Juri Rappsilber; Pablo Porras; Henning Hermjakob; Sandra Orchard Journal: Nucleic Acids Res Date: 2022-01-07 Impact factor: 16.971