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PMAP: databases for analyzing proteolytic events and pathways. | LitMetric

PMAP: databases for analyzing proteolytic events and pathways.

Nucleic Acids Res

The Center on Proteolytic Pathways, The Cancer Research Center and The Inflammatory and Infectious Disease Center, The Burnham Institute for Medical Research, 10901 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA.

Published: January 2009

AI Article Synopsis

  • The Proteolysis MAP (PMAP) is a website designed to help researchers explore and understand proteolytic networks and pathways through a collection of interconnected databases.
  • PMAP includes five key databases, focusing on various aspects such as enzyme activity and substrate specificity, with features like dynamic 'Molecule Pages' for detailed molecular information.
  • Alongside these resources, PMAP offers a Protease Toolkit for analyzing proteases, aiming to enhance the study of proteolytic pathways and facilitate scientific reasoning about proteolysis.

Article Abstract

The Proteolysis MAP (PMAP, http://www.proteolysis.org) is a user-friendly website intended to aid the scientific community in reasoning about proteolytic networks and pathways. PMAP is comprised of five databases, linked together in one environment. The foundation databases, ProteaseDB and SubstrateDB, are driven by an automated annotation pipeline that generates dynamic 'Molecule Pages', rich in molecular information. PMAP also contains two community annotated databases focused on function; CutDB has information on more than 5000 proteolytic events, and ProfileDB is dedicated to information of the substrate recognition specificity of proteases. Together, the content within these four databases will ultimately feed PathwayDB, which will be comprised of known pathways whose function can be dynamically modeled in a rule-based manner, and hypothetical pathways suggested by semi-automated culling of the literature. A Protease Toolkit is also available for the analysis of proteases and proteolysis. Here, we describe how the databases of PMAP can be used to foster understanding of proteolytic pathways, and equally as significant, to reason about proteolysis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2686432PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkn683DOI Listing

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