Navigating the global protein-protein interaction landscape using iRefWeb

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Abstract

iRefWeb is a bioinformatics resource that offers access to a large collection of data on protein-protein interactions in over a thousand organisms. This collection is consolidated from 14 major public databases that curate the scientific literature. The collection is enhanced with a range of versatile data filters and search options that categorize various types of protein-protein interactions and protein complexes. Users of iRefWeb are able to retrieve all curated interactions for a given organism or those involving a given protein (or a list of proteins), narrow down their search results based on different supporting evidence, and assess the reliability of these interactions using various criteria. They may also examine all data and annotations related to any publication that described the interaction-detection experiments. © 2014 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

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Turinsky, A. L., Razick, S., Turner, B., Donaldson, I. M., & Wodak, S. J. (2014). Navigating the global protein-protein interaction landscape using iRefWeb. Methods in Molecular Biology, 1091, 315–331. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-62703-691-7_22

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