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TRANSPATH (R): an information resource for storing and visualizing signaling pathways and their pathological aberrations
ISSN
1362-4962
0305-1048
Date Issued
2006
Author(s)
Krull, Mathias
Pistor, Susanne
Voss, Nico
Kel, Alexander E.
Reuter, Ingmar
Kronenberg, Deborah
Michael, Holger
Schwarzer, Knut
Choi, Claudia
Kel-Margoulis, Olga
DOI
10.1093/nar/gkj107
Abstract
TRANSPATH (R) is a database about signal transduction events. It provides information about signaling molecules, their reactions and the pathways these reactions constitute. The representation of signaling molecules is organized in a number of orthogonal hierarchies reflecting the classification of the molecules, their species-specific or generic features, and their post-translational modifications. Reactions are similarly hierarchically organized in a three-layer architecture, differentiating between reactions that are evidenced by individual publications, generalizations of these reactions to construct species-independent 'reference pathways' and the 'semantic projections' of these pathways. A number of search and browse options allow easy access to the database contents, which can be visualized with the tool PathwayBuilder (TM). The module PathoSign adds data about pathologically relevant mutations in signaling components, including their genotypes and phenotypes. TRANSPATH (R) and PathoSign can be used as encyclopaedia, in the educational process, for vizualization and modeling of signal transduction networks and for the analysis of gene expression data. TRANSPATH (R) Public 6.0 is freely accessible for users from non-profit organizations under http://www.gene-regulation.com/pub/databases.html.