STRING: functional protein association networks

Written by JP Maree     March 09, 2016    
 
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STRING
Complete knowledge of all direct and indirect interactions between proteins in a given cell would represent an important milestone towards a comprehensive description of cellular mechanisms and functions. Although this goal is still elusive, considerable progress has been made—particularly for certain model organisms and functional systems. Currently, protein interactions and associations are annotated at various levels of detail in online resources, ranging from raw data repositories to highly formalized pathway databases. For many applications, a global view of all the available interaction data is desirable, including lower-quality data and/or computational predictions. The STRING database aims to provide such a global perspective for as many organisms as feasible. Known and predicted associations are scored and integrated, resulting in comprehensive protein networks covering >2000 organisms.

STRING is a database of known and predicted protein interactions.
The interactions include direct (physical) and indirect (functional) associations; they are derived from four sources:
Genomic Context, High-throughput Experiments, (Conserved) Coexpression, and Previous Knowledge.
STRING quantitatively integrates interaction data from these sources for a large number of organisms, and transfers information between these organisms where applicable. The database currently covers 9'643'763 proteins from 2'031 organisms.

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