STRING 8--a global view on proteins and their functional interactions in 630 organisms

Lars Juhl Jensen(European Molecular Biology Laboratory), Michael Kuhn(University of Lausanne), Mitchell Stark(University of Lausanne), Samuel Chaffron(University of Lausanne), Christopher J. Creevey(University of Lausanne), Jean Muller(University of Lausanne), Tobias Doerks(University of Lausanne), P. Julien(University of Lausanne), Alexander Röth(University of Lausanne), Milan Simonovic(University of Lausanne), Peer Bork(University of Lausanne), Christian von Mering(University of Lausanne)
Nucleic Acids Research
October 22, 2008
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Abstract

Functional partnerships between proteins are at the core of complex cellular phenotypes, and the networks formed by interacting proteins provide researchers with crucial scaffolds for modeling, data reduction and annotation. STRING is a database and web resource dedicated to protein-protein interactions, including both physical and functional interactions. It weights and integrates information from numerous sources, including experimental repositories, computational prediction methods and public text collections, thus acting as a meta-database that maps all interaction evidence onto a common set of genomes and proteins. The most important new developments in STRING 8 over previous releases include a URL-based programming interface, which can be used to query STRING from other resources, improved interaction prediction via genomic neighborhood in prokaryotes, and the inclusion of protein structures. Version 8.0 of STRING covers about 2.5 million proteins from 630 organisms, providing the most comprehensive view on protein-protein interactions currently available. STRING can be reached at http://string-db.org/.


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