eFIP: a tool for mining functional impact of phosphorylation from literature

eFIP:一种从文献中挖掘磷酸化功能影响的工具

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Abstract

Technologies and experimental strategies have improved dramatically in the field of genomics and proteomics facilitating analysis of cellular and biochemical processes, as well as of proteins networks. Based on numerous such analyses, there has been a significant increase of publications in life sciences and biomedicine. In this respect, knowledge bases are struggling to cope with the literature volume and they may not be able to capture in detail certain aspects of proteins and genes. One important aspect of proteins is their phosphorylated states and their implication in protein function and protein interacting networks. For this reason, we developed eFIP, a web-based tool, which aids scientists to find quickly abstracts mentioning phosphorylation of a given protein (including site and kinase), coupled with mentions of interactions and functional aspects of the protein. eFIP combines information provided by applications such as eGRAB, RLIMS-P, eGIFT and AIIAGMT, to rank abstracts mentioning phosphorylation, and to display the results in a highlighted and tabular format for a quick inspection. In this chapter, we present a case study of results returned by eFIP for the protein BAD, which is a key regulator of apoptosis that is posttranslationally modified by phosphorylation.

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