Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1393684 | Chemistry & Biology | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Pathway databases are a means to systematically associate proteins with their functions and link them into networks that describe the reaction space of an organism. Here, the Reactome Knowledgebase provides a convenient example to illustrate strategies used to assemble such a reaction space based on manually curated experimental data, approaches to semiautomated extension of these manual annotations to infer annotations for a large fraction of a species’ proteins, and the use of networks of functional annotations to infer pathway relationships among variant proteins that have been associated with disease risk through genome-wide surveys and resequencing studies of tumors.
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Authors
Peter D’Eustachio,