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PepCyber :P~Pep is a database of human protein-protein interactions mediated by phosphoprotein binding domains (PPBDs).
Current release: v 1.1 (January 2008).Please direct questions and comments to help@pepcyber.org. |
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Gong, W., Zhou, D., Ren, Y., Wang, Y., Zuo, Z., Shen, Y., Xiao, F., Zhu, Q., Hong, A., Zhou, X., Gao, X and Li, T. (2008) PepCyber:P~PEP: a database of human protein protein interactions mediated by phosphoprotein-binding domains. Nucleic Acids Res , 36 , D679-683. [PubMed] [Full text]
Wan, J., Kang, S., Tang, C., Yan, J., Ren, Y., Liu, J., Gao, X., Banerjee, A., Ellis, L.B. and Li, T. (2008) Meta-prediction of phosphorylation sites with weighted voting and restricted grid search parameter selection. Nucleic Acids Res . [PubMed] [Full text] |
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BOND (formerly BIND), by Unleashed Informatics.
DIP, developed at the University of California Los Angeles.
DOMINO, developed at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy.
ELM, by Eukaryotic Linear Motif (ELM) consortium.
HPRD , developed at Institute of Bioinformatics, Bangalore, India and Johns Hopkins University.
Phospho.ELM, by Eukaryotic Linear Motif (ELM) consortium.
Scansite, developed at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
STRING, by European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) and University of Zürich (UniZH)
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