生物
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计算生物学
遗传学
计算机科学
数据库
弦(物理)
基因
万维网
量子力学
物理
作者
Damian Szklarczyk,Annika L Gable,Katerina Nastou,David Lyon,Rebecca Kirsch,Sampo Pyysalo,Nadezhda T. Doncheva,Marc Legeay,Tao Fang,Peer Bork,Lars Juhl Jensen,Christian von Mering
摘要
Abstract Cellular life depends on a complex web of functional associations between biomolecules. Among these associations, protein–protein interactions are particularly important due to their versatility, specificity and adaptability. The STRING database aims to integrate all known and predicted associations between proteins, including both physical interactions as well as functional associations. To achieve this, STRING collects and scores evidence from a number of sources: (i) automated text mining of the scientific literature, (ii) databases of interaction experiments and annotated complexes/pathways, (iii) computational interaction predictions from co-expression and from conserved genomic context and (iv) systematic transfers of interaction evidence from one organism to another. STRING aims for wide coverage; the upcoming version 11.5 of the resource will contain more than 14 000 organisms. In this update paper, we describe changes to the text-mining system, a new scoring-mode for physical interactions, as well as extensive user interface features for customizing, extending and sharing protein networks. In addition, we describe how to query STRING with genome-wide, experimental data, including the automated detection of enriched functionalities and potential biases in the user's query data. The STRING resource is available online, at https://string-db.org/.
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