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News
"Human Proteinpedia enables data sharing of human proteins" in February 2008 issue of Nature Biotechnology
PhosphoMotif Finder, published in February 2007 issue of Nature Biotechnology
Comparison of Protein-Protein Interaction Databases, published in BMC Bioinformatics
   

  Highlights      
 
PhosphoMotif Finder

Allows you to check if your protein contains any phosphorylation motif described in the literature

Pathways

A set of 20 curated signaling pathways are available as part of a new pathway resource that we have developed called 'NetPath.'

HPRD Release 7 New

The latest Release 7 is available for download. Click here ...


  Statistics      

Protein Entries 25,661
Protein-Protein Interactions 38,167
Domains 455
PTMs 16,972
PubMed Links 270,466


  About HPRD      

 
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The Human Protein Reference Database represents a centralized platform to visually depict and integrate information pertaining to domain architecture, post-translational modifications, interaction networks and disease association for each protein in the human proteome. All the information in HPRD has been manually extracted from the literature by expert biologists who read, interpret and analyze the published data. HPRD has been created using an object oriented database in Zope, an open source web application server, that provides versatility in query functions and allows data to be displayed dynamically.

Please cite the following reference for this database:
Prasad, T. S. K. et al. (2008) Human Protein Reference Database - 2009 Update. Nucleic Acids Research. doi:10.1093/nar/gkn892.
 
 

 
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