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EKPD: a hierarchical database of eukaryotic protein kinases and protein phosphatases.


ABSTRACT: We present here EKPD (http://ekpd.biocuckoo.org), a hierarchical database of eukaryotic protein kinases (PKs) and protein phosphatases (PPs), the key molecules responsible for the reversible phosphorylation of proteins that are involved in almost all aspects of biological processes. As extensive experimental and computational efforts have been carried out to identify PKs and PPs, an integrative resource with detailed classification and annotation information would be of great value for both experimentalists and computational biologists. In this work, we first collected 1855 PKs and 347 PPs from the scientific literature and various public databases. Based on previously established rationales, we classified all of the known PKs and PPs into a hierarchical structure with three levels, i.e. group, family and individual PK/PP. There are 10 groups with 149 families for the PKs and 10 groups with 33 families for the PPs. We constructed 139 and 27 Hidden Markov Model profiles for PK and PP families, respectively. Then we systematically characterized ?50,000 PKs and >10,000 PPs in eukaryotes. In addition, >500 PKs and >400 PPs were computationally identified by ortholog search. Finally, the online service of the EKPD database was implemented in PHP + MySQL + JavaScript.

SUBMITTER: Wang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3965077 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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EKPD: a hierarchical database of eukaryotic protein kinases and protein phosphatases.

Wang Yongbo Y   Liu Zexian Z   Cheng Han H   Gao Tianshun T   Pan Zhicheng Z   Yang Qing Q   Guo Anyuan A   Xue Yu Y  

Nucleic acids research 20131108 Database issue


We present here EKPD (http://ekpd.biocuckoo.org), a hierarchical database of eukaryotic protein kinases (PKs) and protein phosphatases (PPs), the key molecules responsible for the reversible phosphorylation of proteins that are involved in almost all aspects of biological processes. As extensive experimental and computational efforts have been carried out to identify PKs and PPs, an integrative resource with detailed classification and annotation information would be of great value for both expe  ...[more]

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