PlantsP: A functional genomics database for plant phosphorylation

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Abstract

The PlantsP database is a curated database that combines information derived from sequences with experimental functional genomics information. PlantsP focuses on plant protein kinases and protein phosphatases. The database will specifically provide a resource for information on a collection of T-DNA insertion mutants (knockouts) in each protein kinase and phosphatase in Arabidopsis thaliana. PlantsP also provides a curated view of each protein that includes a comprehensive annotation of functionally related sequence motifs, sequence family definitions, alignments and phylogenetic trees, and descriptive information drawn directly from the literature. PlantsP is available at http://PlantsP.sdsc.edu.

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Gribskov, M., Fana, F., Harper, J., Hope, D. A., Harmon, A. C., Smith, D. W., … Zhang, G. (2001). PlantsP: A functional genomics database for plant phosphorylation. Nucleic Acids Research, 29(1), 111–113. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/29.1.111

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