MINT: the Molecular INTeraction database

Andrew Chatr‐aryamontri(University of Rome Tor Vergata), Arnaud Céol(University of Rome Tor Vergata), Luisa Montecchi Palazzi(University of Rome Tor Vergata), Giovanni Battista Nardelli(University of Rome Tor Vergata), Maria Victoria Schneider(University of Rome Tor Vergata), Luisa Castagnoli(University of Rome Tor Vergata), Gianni Cesareni(University of Rome Tor Vergata)
Nucleic Acids Research
November 30, 2006
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Abstract

The Molecular INTeraction database (MINT, http://mint.bio.uniroma2.it/mint/) aims at storing, in a structured format, information about molecular interactions (MIs) by extracting experimental details from work published in peer-reviewed journals. At present the MINT team focuses the curation work on physical interactions between proteins. Genetic or computationally inferred interactions are not included in the database. Over the past four years MINT has undergone extensive revision. The new version of MINT is based on a completely remodeled database structure, which offers more efficient data exploration and analysis, and is characterized by entries with a richer annotation. Over the past few years the number of curated physical interactions has soared to over 95 000. The whole dataset can be freely accessed online in both interactive and batch modes through web-based interfaces and an FTP server. MINT now includes, as an integrated addition, HomoMINT, a database of interactions between human proteins inferred from experiments with ortholog proteins in model organisms (http://mint.bio.uniroma2.it/mint/).


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