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Databases available
Here is a list of the current available databases:
ProteinProvides information about different names/synonyms of the proteins/genes.Protein propertiesFocuses interaction, tissue specificity and subcellular locations.Drug and diseaseProvides insight to suggested diseases and uses as well as link to drugs own to manipulate the protein or gene expressionClinicalTrials.govAccess to summerisations of records from clinical trials, including link to more information.PheWebInsight to phenotype-genotype associations, offering link to data crucial for genetic research and understanding disease etiologies.
Protein
The Protein database provides information about different names and synonyms of the proteins/genes. This is particularly useful for literature searches, as protein names can vary across different studies. By including synonyms, you ensure a more comprehensive search. The data in this database is sourced from Uniprot.org.
Protein properties
The Protein properties database focuses on interaction, tissue specificity, and subcellular locations of the protein. It includes detailed information on tissue specificity, subcellular location, and activation, with literature references to help you quickly find related publications. Tissue specificity insights reveal reported expression in specific tissues. Note that the absence of information does not necessarily indicate no expression but rather that it hasn't been reported in the database. This data is sourced from Uniprot.org.
Drug and Disease
The Drug and Disease database provides insights into suggested diseases and uses, as well as links to drugs known to manipulate the protein or gene expression. It includes information on the protein’s involvement in diseases, allergenic properties, biotechnological and pharmaceutical uses, and its connection to drugs listed in DrugBank. Links to related literature and databases are provided for quick access to more detailed information. The absence of data here does not imply there are no reports, only that none are available in the current database. The information originates from Uniprot.org.
ClinicalTrials
The ClinicalTrials.gov database gives you access to summaries of records from ClinicalTrials.gov, including links to more information. This database features a search function that queries the ClinicalTrials.gov database using the protein’s short name and primary gene name. It provides a summary from ClinicalTrials.gov along with direct links to the database, enabling rapid assessment of relevant clinical trials. While the search is regularly updated, some of the latest reports might not be included.
PheWeb
The PheWeb database offers insights into phenotype-genotype associations, with links to data crucial for genetic research and understanding disease etiologies. It includes a search tool that explores the pheweb.org database using the primary gene name. This section offers a summary and direct links to the database, giving you immediate insights into potential phenotype-genotype associations relevant to your targets. As with the ClinicalTrials database, the data is regularly updated, but the newest reports may not always be present.
