The Molecular Interactions Database (MINT) is a relational database designed to store information about protein interactions. Expert curators extract the relevant information from the scientific literature and deposit it in a computer readable form. Currently (April 2003) MINT contains information on 4300 proteins and >3000 interactions. Although MINT contains interactions among proteins for several different species, the curators have initially focused on protein interactions in mammalian species. Protocols are provided here for searching MINT over the Internet, using the MINT Viewer.

Cesareni, G., Helmer Citterich, M. (2003). Searching the MINT database for protein interaction information. CURRENT PROTOCOLS IN BIOINFORMATICS, Unit 8.5 [10.1002/0471250953.bi0805s02].

Searching the MINT database for protein interaction information

Cesareni, G;Helmer Citterich, M
2003-08-01

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The Molecular Interactions Database (MINT) is a relational database designed to store information about protein interactions. Expert curators extract the relevant information from the scientific literature and deposit it in a computer readable form. Currently (April 2003) MINT contains information on 4300 proteins and >3000 interactions. Although MINT contains interactions among proteins for several different species, the curators have initially focused on protein interactions in mammalian species. Protocols are provided here for searching MINT over the Internet, using the MINT Viewer.
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Settore BIO/11 - BIOLOGIA MOLECOLARE
Settore BIO/18 - GENETICA
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Information Storage and Retrieval; Database Management Systems; User-Computer Interface; Protein Interaction Mapping; Computer Graphics; Proteins; Software; Databases, Protein; Internet; Protein Binding; Binding Sites
Cesareni, G., Helmer Citterich, M. (2003). Searching the MINT database for protein interaction information. CURRENT PROTOCOLS IN BIOINFORMATICS, Unit 8.5 [10.1002/0471250953.bi0805s02].
Cesareni, G; Helmer Citterich, M
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