NetworKIN: a resource for exploring cellular phosphorylation networks
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Jensen, Lars Juhl; Pasculescu, Adrian; Olhovsky, Marina; Colwill, Karen; Bork, Peer; Pawson, Tony; Linding, Rune; Yaffe, Michael B; ... Show more Show less
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Protein kinases control cellular responses by phosphorylating specific substrates. Recent proteome-wide mapping of protein phosphorylation sites by mass spectrometry has discovered thousands of in vivo sites. Systematically assigning all 518 human kinases to all these sites is a challenging problem. The NetworKIN database (http://networkin.info) integrates consensus substrate motifs with context modelling for improved prediction of cellular kinase–substrate relations. Based on the latest human phosphoproteome from the Phospho.ELM and PhosphoSite databases, the resource offers insight into phosphorylation-modulated interaction networks. Here, we describe how NetworKIN can be used for both global and targeted molecular studies. Via the web interface users can query the database of precomputed kinase–substrate relations or obtain predictions on novel phosphoproteins. The database currently contains a predicted phosphorylation network with 20 224 site-specific interactions involving 3978 phosphoproteins and 73 human kinases from 20 families.
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2007-11Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of BiologyJournal
Nucleic Acids Research
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Oxford University Press (OUP)
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Linding, R. et al. “NetworKIN: a Resource for Exploring Cellular Phosphorylation Networks.” Nucleic Acids Research 36.Database (2007): D695–D699. Web. 1 June 2012.
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0305-1048
1362-4962