Mouse Functional Genome Database (MfunGD): functional annotation of proteins in the light of their cellular context

MfunGD (http://mips.gsf.de/genre/proj/mfungd/) provides a resource for annotated mouse proteins and their occurrence in protein networks. Manual annotation concentrates on proteins which are found to interact physically with other proteins. Accordingly, manually curated information from a protein-pr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nucleic acids research 2006-01, Vol.34 (1), p.D568-D571
Hauptverfasser: Ruepp, Andreas, Doudieu, Octave Noubibou, van den Oever, Jos, Brauner, Barbara, Dunger-Kaltenbach, Irmtraud, Fobo, Gisela, Frishman, Goar, Montrone, Corinna, Skornia, Christine, Wanka, Steffi, Rattei, Thomas, Pagel, Philipp, Riley, Louise, Frishman, Dmitrij, Surmeli, Dimitrij, Tetko, Igor V, Oesterheld, Matthias, Stümpflen, Volker, Mewes, H. Werner
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Zusammenfassung:MfunGD (http://mips.gsf.de/genre/proj/mfungd/) provides a resource for annotated mouse proteins and their occurrence in protein networks. Manual annotation concentrates on proteins which are found to interact physically with other proteins. Accordingly, manually curated information from a protein-protein interaction database (MPPI) and a database of mammalian protein complexes is interconnected with MfunGD. Protein function annotation is performed using the Functional Catalogue (FunCat) annotation scheme which is widely used for the analysis of protein networks. The dataset is also supplemented with information about the literature that was used in the annotation process as well as links to the SIMAP Fasta database, the Pedant protein analysis system and cross-references to external resources. Proteins that so far were not manually inspected are annotated automatically by a graphical probabilistic model and/or superparamagnetic clustering. The database is continuously expanding to include the rapidly growing amount of functional information about gene products from mouse. MfunGD is implemented in GenRE, a J2EE-based component-oriented multi-tier architecture following the separation of concern principle.
ISSN:0305-1048
1362-4962
DOI:10.1093/nar/gkj074