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Database of Interacting Proteins

The Database of Interacting Proteins (DIP) stores information about experimentally determined interactions between proteins see Table 1.3). Users can search the... [Pg.15]

Database of interacting proteins http //dip.doe-mbi.ucla.edu also dictionary of interfaces in proteins http //drug-redesign.de/superposition.html 3-[A,/V-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]-2-hydroxypropanesulfonic acid Dynamic light scattering... [Pg.6]

The database of interacting proteins integrates the experimental evidence available on protein interactions into a single on-line resource http //dip. doe-mbi.ucla.edu. See Xenarious, L, Fernandez, E., Salwinski, L., Duan, X.J. et al., DIP the database of interacting proteins 2001 update. Nucleic Acids Res. 29, 239-241, 2001 Deane, C.M., Salwinski, L., Xenarios, L,... [Pg.89]

Salwinskr, L., Miller, C.S., Smith, A.J., Pettit, F.K., Bowie, J.U. and Eisenbetg, D. (2004) The Database of interacting proteins 2004 update. Nucleic Acids Res. 32, D449-D451. [Pg.181]

Xenarios, I., L. Salwinski, X. J. Duan, R Higney, S. M. Kim, and D. Eisenberg. 2002. DIP, the Database of Interacting Proteins A research tool for studying cellular networks of protein interactions. Nucleic Acids Res 30 303-5. [Pg.80]

The Database of Interacting Proteins (DIP) [Salwinski et al. 2004] encompasses protein-protein interaction data. DIP started life as an academic project, but since 2001 has been generally available under commercial license. [Pg.203]

Database of Interacting Proteins (UCLA, CA), http //www.doe-mbi.ucla.edu. [Pg.5]

Protein-ligand interactions are important phenomena that touch upon every facet of biological functions. These include such examples as enzyme-substrate interactions in biochemical transformations, transducer-membrane interactions in signal transduction, protein-nucleic acid interactions in genetic transmission, protein-carbohydrate interactions in cell adhesion as well as protein-protein interactions in biochemical regulations and defense (immune response). Databases of interacting proteins are available respectively at DIP (http //dip.doe-mbi.ucla.edu) and IntAct project of EBI (http //ebi.ac.uk/intact). [Pg.300]

V) c u S u C BIND BindingDB BRENDA DIP IntAct project InterDom MINT Biomolecular interaction network database Collection on experimental data on the noncovalent association of molecules in solution Enzyme Information System Sequence, structure, specificity, stability, reaction parameters, isolation data, and molecular functions ontology Database of interacting proteins Public repository for annotated protein-protein interaction data Putative interacting protein domain database derived from multiple sources A molecular interaction database http //www. bind.ca http //www. bindingdb.oig http //www. brenda. uni-koeln.de http //dip.doe-mbi.ucla.edu http //www.ebi.ac.uk/intact http //interdom.lit.org.sg http //mint.bio.uniroma2.it/ mint/... [Pg.394]


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