Using the Reactome Database
暂无分享,去创建一个
There is considerable interest in the bioinformatics community in creating pathway databases. The Reactome project (a collaboration between Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and the European Bioinformatics Institute) is one such pathway database and collects structured information on all the biological pathways in the human. It is a curated collection of well‐documented molecular reactions that span the gamut from simple intermediate metabolism to complex cellular events. This information is supplemented with likely orthologous molecular reactions in mouse, rat, zebrafish, and other model organisms. This unit describes how to use the Reactome database to learn the steps of a biological pathway and see how one pathway interacts with another; navigate and browse through the Reactome database; identify the pathways in which a molecule of interest is involved; use the Pathfinder tool to search the database for possible connections within and between pathways.
[1] E Birney,et al. The Genome Knowledgebase: a resource for biologists and bioinformaticists. , 2003, Cold Spring Harbor symposia on quantitative biology.
[2] Susumu Goto,et al. The KEGG resource for deciphering the genome , 2004, Nucleic Acids Res..
[3] Peter D. Karp,et al. MetaCyc: a multiorganism database of metabolic pathways and enzymes , 2005, Nucleic Acids Res..
[4] Hanno Steen,et al. Development of human protein reference database as an initial platform for approaching systems biology in humans. , 2003, Genome research.