The IntAct molecular interaction database in 2012

Samuel Kerrien(SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics), Bruno Aranda(University of British Columbia), Lionel Breuza(Wellcome Trust), Alan Bridge(University of British Columbia), F. Broackes-Carter(University of British Columbia), Carol Chen(Wellcome Trust), Margaret Duesbury(Wellcome Trust), Marine Dumousseau(Wellcome Trust), Marc Feuermann(Wellcome Trust), Ursula Hinz(Wellcome Trust), Christine Jandrasits(Wellcome Trust), Rafael C. Jiménez(Wellcome Trust), J. Khadake(Wellcome Trust), Uma Mahadevan(European Bioinformatics Institute), Patrick Masson(University of British Columbia), Ivo Pedruzzi(SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics), E. Pfeiffenberger(University of British Columbia), Pablo Porras(University of British Columbia), Arathi Raghunath(Wellcome Trust), Bernd Roechert(European Bioinformatics Institute), Sandra Orchard(SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics), Henning Hermjakob(Wellcome Trust)
Nucleic Acids Research
November 24, 2011
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Abstract

IntAct is an open-source, open data molecular interaction database populated by data either curated from the literature or from direct data depositions. Two levels of curation are now available within the database, with both IMEx-level annotation and less detailed MIMIx-compatible entries currently supported. As from September 2011, IntAct contains approximately 275 000 curated binary interaction evidences from over 5000 publications. The IntAct website has been improved to enhance the search process and in particular the graphical display of the results. New data download formats are also available, which will facilitate the inclusion of IntAct's data in the Semantic Web. IntAct is an active contributor to the IMEx consortium (http://www .imexconsortium.org). IntAct


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