Biology:Signaling Gateway (website)

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Signaling Gateway is a web portal dedicated to signaling pathways powered by the San Diego Supercomputer Center at the University of California, San Diego. It was initiated[1] by a collaboration between the Alliance for Cellular Signaling and Nature. A primary feature is the Molecule Pages database.

Molecule Pages Database (online database journal)

Signaling Gateway Molecule Pages is a database containing "essential information on more than 8000 mammalian proteins (Mouse and Human) involved in cellular signaling."[2][3][4]

The content of molecule pages is authored by invited experts and is peer-reviewed. The published pages are citable by digital object identifiers (DOIs). All data in the Molecule Pages are freely available to the public.

Data can be exported to PDF, XML, BioPAX/SBPAX and SBML.

MIRIAM Registry Details.[5]

Some Published Molecule Pages

References

  1. Alison Abbott (2002). "Alliance for cellular signaling: Into unknown territory". Nature 420 (6916): 600–601. doi:10.1038/420600a. PMID 12478259. Bibcode2002Natur.420..600A. 
  2. "Signaling gateway molecule pages - a data model perspective". Bioinformatics 27 (12): 1736–1738. 2011. doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btr190. PMID 21505029. 
  3. Brian Saunders; Stephen Lyon; Matthew Day; Brenda Riley; Emily Chenette; Shankar Subramaniam (2008). "The Molecule Pages database". Nucleic Acids Research 36 (suppl 1) (Database issue): D700–D706. doi:10.1093/nar/gkm907. PMID 17965093. 
  4. Joshua Li; Yuhong Ning; Warren Hedley; Brian Saunders; Yongsheng Chen; Nicole Tindill; Timo Hannay; Shankar Subramaniam (2002). "The Molecule Pages database". Nature 420 (6916): 716–717. doi:10.1038/nature01307. PMID 12478304. Bibcode2002Natur.420..716L. 
  5. SGMP as part of MIRIAM Registry

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