Autores
Gopa R Mishra, M Suresh, K Kumaran, N Kannabiran, Shubha Suresh, P Bala, K Shivakumar, N Anuradha, Raghunath Reddy, T Madhan Raghavan, Shalini Menon, G Hanumanthu, Malvika Gupta, Sapna Upendran, Shweta Gupta, M Mahesh, Bincy Jacob, Pinky Mathew, Pritam Chatterjee, KS Arun, Salil Sharma, KN Chandrika, Nandan Deshpande, Kshitish Palvankar, R Raghavnath, R Krishnakanth, Hiren Karathia, B Rekha, Rashmi Nayak, G Vishnupriya, HG Mohan Kumar, M Nagini, GS Sameer Kumar, Rojan Jose, P Deepthi, S Sujatha Mohan, TKB Gandhi, HC Harsha, Krishna S Deshpande, Malabika Sarker, TS Keshava Prasad, Akhilesh Pandey
Fecha de publicación
2006/1/1
Revista
Nucleic acids research
Volumen
34
Número
suppl_1
Páginas
D411-D414
Editor
Oxford University Press
Descripción
Human Protein Reference Database (HPRD) (http://www.hprd.org) was developed to serve as a comprehensive collection of protein features, post-translational modifications (PTMs) and protein–protein interactions. Since the original report, this database has increased to >20 000 proteins entries and has become the largest database for literature-derived protein–protein interactions (>30 000) and PTMs (>8000) for human proteins. We have also introduced several new features in HPRD including: (i) protein isoforms, (ii) enhanced search options, (iii) linking of pathway annotations and (iv) integration of a novel browser, GenProt Viewer (http://www.genprot.org), developed by us that allows integration of genomic and proteomic information. With the continued support and active participation by the biomedical community, we expect HPRD to become a unique source of curated information for the human …
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