Summary: The microbial protein interaction database (MPIDB) aims to collect and provide all known physical microbial interactions. Currently, 22 530 experimentally determined interactions among proteins of 191 bacterial species/strains can be browsed and downloaded. These microbial interactions have been manually curated from the literature or imported from other databases (IntAct, DIP, BIND, MINT) and are linked to 24 060 experimental evidences (PubMed ID, PSI-MI methods). In contrast to these databases, interactions in MPIDB are further supported by 8150 additional evidences based on interaction conservation, co-purification and 3D domain contacts (iPfam, 3did)
International audienceMatrixDB (http://matrixdb.ibcp.fr) is a freely available database focused on i...
Protein–protein interactions play a very important role in the process of cellular functionality. In...
Laboratories devoted to high-throughput characterisation of purified proteins arrayed via two-dimens...
Summary: The microbial protein interaction database (MPIDB) aims to collect and provide all known ph...
The Human Protein Interaction Database (http://www.hpid.org) was designed (1) to provide human prote...
Motivation: Molecular interaction information, such as protein– protein interactions and protein–sma...
MOTIVATION: Molecular interaction information, such as protein-protein interactions and protein-smal...
Background: Microorganisms from multiple taxonomic domains engage in intermicrobial interactions to ...
Summary: PDZBase is a database that aims to contain all known PDZ-domain-mediated protein–protein in...
Motivation: Protein-protein interactions provide vital information concerning the function of protei...
SUMMARY: The MIPS mammalian protein-protein interaction database (MPPI) is a new resource of high-qu...
Motivation: High-throughput experiments are being performed at an ever-increasing rate to systematic...
IID (Integrated Interactions Database) is the first database providing tissue-specific protein–prote...
The Biomolecular Interaction Network Database (BIND) (http://bind.ca) archives biomolecular interact...
AbstractProtein interaction databases represent unique tools to store, in a computer readable form, ...
International audienceMatrixDB (http://matrixdb.ibcp.fr) is a freely available database focused on i...
Protein–protein interactions play a very important role in the process of cellular functionality. In...
Laboratories devoted to high-throughput characterisation of purified proteins arrayed via two-dimens...
Summary: The microbial protein interaction database (MPIDB) aims to collect and provide all known ph...
The Human Protein Interaction Database (http://www.hpid.org) was designed (1) to provide human prote...
Motivation: Molecular interaction information, such as protein– protein interactions and protein–sma...
MOTIVATION: Molecular interaction information, such as protein-protein interactions and protein-smal...
Background: Microorganisms from multiple taxonomic domains engage in intermicrobial interactions to ...
Summary: PDZBase is a database that aims to contain all known PDZ-domain-mediated protein–protein in...
Motivation: Protein-protein interactions provide vital information concerning the function of protei...
SUMMARY: The MIPS mammalian protein-protein interaction database (MPPI) is a new resource of high-qu...
Motivation: High-throughput experiments are being performed at an ever-increasing rate to systematic...
IID (Integrated Interactions Database) is the first database providing tissue-specific protein–prote...
The Biomolecular Interaction Network Database (BIND) (http://bind.ca) archives biomolecular interact...
AbstractProtein interaction databases represent unique tools to store, in a computer readable form, ...
International audienceMatrixDB (http://matrixdb.ibcp.fr) is a freely available database focused on i...
Protein–protein interactions play a very important role in the process of cellular functionality. In...
Laboratories devoted to high-throughput characterisation of purified proteins arrayed via two-dimens...