P(3)DB 3.0: From plant phosphorylation sites to protein networks Journal Article


Authors: Yao, Q.; Ge, H.; Wu, S.; Zhang, N.; Chen, W.; Xu, C.; Gao, J.; Thelen, J. J.; Xu, D.
Article Title: P(3)DB 3.0: From plant phosphorylation sites to protein networks
Abstract: In the past few years, the Plant Protein Phosphorylation Database (P 3DB, http://p3db.org) has become one of the most significant in vivo data resources for studying plant phosphoproteomics. We have substantially updated P3DB with respect to format, new datasets and analytic tools. In the P3DB 3.0, there are altogether 47 923 phosphosites in 16 477 phosphoproteins curated across nine plant organisms from 32 studies, which have met our multiple quality standards for acquisition of in vivo phosphorylation site data. Centralized by these phosphorylation data, multiple related data and annotations are provided, including protein-protein interaction (PPI), gene ontology, protein tertiary structures, orthologous sequences, kinase/phosphatase classification and Kinase Client Assay (KiC Assay) data - all of which provides context for the phosphorylation event. In addition, P3DB 3.0 incorporates multiple network viewers for the above features, such as PPI network, kinase-substrate network, phosphatase-substrate network, and domain co-occurrence network to help study phosphorylation from a systems point of view. Furthermore, the new P3DB reflects a community-based design through which users can share datasets and automate data depository processes for publication purposes. Each of these new features supports the goal of making P3DB a comprehensive, systematic and interactive platform for phosphoproteomics research. © 2013 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press.
Journal Title: Nucleic Acids Research
Volume: 42
Issue: D1
ISSN: 0305-1048
Publisher: Oxford University Press  
Date Published: 2014-01-01
Start Page: D1206
End Page: D1213
Language: English
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkt1135
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC3965113
PUBMED: 24243849
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Notes: Export Date: 3 February 2014 -- CODEN: NARHA -- Source: Scopus
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