Protein-protein interaction databases: Difference between revisions

From OpenWetWare
Jump to navigationJump to search
(illustration)
No edit summary
Line 23: Line 23:
| Mammalian Protein-Protein Interaction Database (didn't work when tested in Sept '11)
| Mammalian Protein-Protein Interaction Database (didn't work when tested in Sept '11)
| http://mips.helmholtz-muenchen.de/proj/ppi/
| http://mips.helmholtz-muenchen.de/proj/ppi/
|-
| Mentha
| mentha archives evidence collected from different sources and presents these data in a complete and comprehensive way
| http://mentha.uniroma2.it/index.php
|-
|-
| add another
| add another

Revision as of 03:26, 30 June 2015

Name Description Link
String database of experimental and predicted interactions; excellent graphics http://string-db.org/
IntAct derived from literature curation or direct user submissions; tables http://www.ebi.ac.uk/intact/
iHOP = information hyperlinked over proteins; built by literature mining; results as text clippings http://www.ihop-net.org/
BioGRID from literature & high-throughput datasets; best for yeast & A. thaliana http://thebiogrid.org/
MIPS Mammalian Protein-Protein Interaction Database (didn't work when tested in Sept '11) http://mips.helmholtz-muenchen.de/proj/ppi/
Mentha mentha archives evidence collected from different sources and presents these data in a complete and comprehensive way http://mentha.uniroma2.it/index.php
add another database here with description here link

String

  • collects evidence from genomic Context, high-throughput experiments, conserved coexpression, and text mining
  • created by CPR, EMBL, SIB, KU, TUD, and UZH
  • latest references: [1], [2]

Opinion: easy to use, great graphical interaction map, detailed explanation of evidence


IntAct

Opinion: The default is an oversized results table (>2 screen widths on a 13"). Use "Change table presets" to compact. Separate columns for links/alias/pubID could be integrated or hover over to make the default table easier on the eye. Overall, the presentation of results seems to be more geared towards bioinformaticians than users with the table full of codes instead of names (Do you know what 9606 is?). Also, no easy species selection and, more importantly, no graphical overview.


iHOP

Opinion: All information is presented as highlighted text in sentences which makes the information slower to take in than from a structured table and much slower than from a graphical representation. Hypothetical and possibly indirect interactions (A regulates B), non-existent interactions (A does not bind B), and experimental (A co-precipitates with B) are not differentiated. Easy to use, clean species separation.


BioGRID

Opinion: Good interface but generally fewer hits than other databases for mammalian genes. This is probably because this database contains mainly yeast protein interactions where it is very strong. It is currently being extended towards other metazoans. Nice representation of evidence as high & low throughput with reference and description.


See also

On OpenWetWare

  • The Prince lab present on OWW works on protein-protein interactions.
  • OWW's Keating lab also works on protein-protein interactions.

Lists of protein interaction resources:

Related literature searches

  • search PubMed for MeSH term Protein Interaction Mapping [4], major topic [5], and reviews only [6]

Recent reviews:

Wikipedia entry protein interaction, interaction prediction