4 results on '"Gayatri Chavali"'
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2. Activities at the Universal Protein Resource (UniProt)
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Borisas Bursteinas, L-S Yeh, Klemens Pichler, Guillaume Keller, C Casal-Casas, Gerritsen, A Da Silva, Prudence Mutowo, Xavier D. Martin, Peter B. McGarvey, Volynkin, J Lew, K Sonesson, M. C. Blatter, L Pureza, Rodrigo Lopez, Anne Estreicher, Alex Bateman, Ramona Britto, A-L Veuthey, Penelope Garmiri, Patrick Masson, Baris E. Suzek, Cathy H. Wu, Paul Gane, Maria Jesus Martin, Shyamala Sundaram, Yasmin Alam-Faruque, Ioannis Xenarios, Alan Bridge, WM Chan, Guoying Qi, L Famiglietti, Christian J. A. Sigrist, Nadine Gruaz-Gumowski, Chantal Hulo, Hermann Zellner, Matthew Corbett, Monica Pozzato, Thierry Lombardot, S Staehli, Jerven Bolleman, Sylvain Poux, Séverine Duvaud, Tony Sawford, Chuming Chen, Xavier Watkins, Yuqi Wang, Elisabeth Gasteiger, Kati Laiho, Qinghua Wang, M Bingley, Lydie Bougueleret, Kristian B. Axelsen, Yongxing Chen, Salvo Paesano, Andrew Nightingale, Nicole Redaschi, Emma Hatton-Ellis, John S. Garavelli, Delphine Baratin, Darren A. Natale, Gayatri Chavali, E de Castro, Leslie Arminski, Damien Lieberherr, Elena Cibrian-Uhalte, Catherine Rivoire, Bernd Roechert, Yerramalla, Hongzhan Huang, Alistair MacDougall, Edd Turner, Maria Victoria Schneider, Aleksandra Shypitsyna, Jie Zhang, Michele Magrane, Dolnide Dornevil, Lara, M Donnelly, F. Fazzini, Andrea H. Auchincloss, Emanuele Alpi, Benoit Bely, Brigitte Boeckmann, Rolf Apweiler, Rachael P. Huntley, Lionel Breuza, Sangya Pundir, Lorenzo Cerutti, Tunca Doğan, EB Casanova, P van Rensburg, Rabie Saidi, Jie Luo, Mickael Goujon, Laure Verbregue, Tony Wardell, W Liu, Andre Stutz, P Lemercier, Hamish McWilliam, Ivo Pedruzzi, P-A Binz, Sebastien Gehant, Béatrice A. Cuche, Carlos Bonilla, Duncan Legge, C. R. Vinayaka, Anne Morgat, Diego Poggioli, J Arganiska, Teresa Batista Neto, Emmanuel Boutet, Florence Jungo, Ursula Hinz, Parit Bansal, Sandra Orchard, Ricardo Antunes, Manuela Pruess, M Feuermann, S. Rosanoff, Claire O'Donovan, Cecilia N. Arighi, J. James, M Doche, Elisabeth Coudert, M De Giorgi, Reija Hieta, Sandrine Pilbout, Arnaud Gos, Michael Tognolli, Leyla Jael Garcia Castro, and Lucila Aimo
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Proteomics ,0303 health sciences ,Internet ,Representation (systemics) ,Genome database ,Proteins ,Molecular Sequence Annotation ,Computational biology ,Genomics ,Biology ,Ontology (information science) ,Universal Protein Resource ,II. Protein sequence and structure, motifs and domains ,03 medical and health sciences ,Annotation ,0302 clinical medicine ,Gene Ontology ,Sequence Analysis, Protein ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Genetics ,UniProt ,Databases, Protein ,030304 developmental biology - Abstract
The mission of the Universal Protein Resource (UniProt) (http://www.uniprot.org) is to provide the scientific community with a comprehensive, high-quality and freely accessible resource of protein sequences and functional annotation. It integrates, interprets and standardizes data from literature and numerous resources to achieve the most comprehensive catalog possible of protein information. The central activities are the biocuration of the UniProt Knowledgebase and the dissemination of these data through our Web site and web services. UniProt is produced by the UniProt Consortium, which consists of groups from the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI), the SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (SIB) and the Protein Information Resource (PIR). UniProt is updated and distributed every 4 weeks and can be accessed online for searches or downloads.
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- 2013
3. UniProt: a hub for protein information
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Ursula Hinz, Prudence Mutowo, Laure Verbregue, Weizhong Li, Nadine Gruaz-Gumowski, Chantal Hulo, Hermann Zellner, Shyamala Sundaram, P Lemercier, Guoying Qi, Parit Bansal, Tony Sawford, Sebastien Gehant, Delphine Baratin, Francesco Fazzini, Monica Pozzato, Séverine Duvaud, Lai-Su L. Yeh, Nicole Redaschi, Emma Hatton-Ellis, Darren A. Natale, Damien Lieberherr, Luis Figueira, Bernd Roechert, Borisas Bursteinas, Gayatri Chavali, Brigitte Boeckmann, Cristina Casal-Casas, Baris E. Suzek, Cathy H. Wu, Paul Gane, Ghislaine Argoud-Puy, Klemens Pichler, Rachael P. Huntley, Sangya Pundir, Alan Bridge, Edouard de Castro, Benoit Bely, Kristian B. Axelsen, Emmanuel Boutet, Andre Stutz, Penelope Garmiri, Christian J. A. Sigrist, John S. Garavelli, Rolf Apweiler, Peter B. McGarvey, Patrick Masson, Maria Jesus Martin, K Sonesson, Xavier Watkins, Ioannis Xenarios, Vladimir Volynkin, Hamish McWilliam, Mark Bingley, Guillaume Keller, Hongzhan Huang, Rabie Saidi, Sylvain Poux, Tunca Doğan, Yuqi Wang, Diego Poggioli, Rodrigo Lopez, Alistair MacDougall, Kati Laiho, Qinghua Wang, W Liu, Carlos Bonilla, Duncan Legge, C. R. Vinayaka, Anne Morgat, Thierry Lombardot, Jerven Bolleman, Nevila Nouspikel, Aleksandra Shypitsyna, Emanuele Alpi, Yongxing Chen, Anne Lise Veuthey, Andrew Nightingale, Béatrice A. Cuche, Alex Bateman, Ramona Britto, Alan Wilter Sousa da Silva, Jie Luo, Lionel Breuza, Marie Claude Blatter, Elena Cibrian-Uhalte, Michel Schneider, Chuming Chen, Michele Magrane, L Famiglietti, Meher Shruti Yerramalla, Lydie Bougueleret, Vivienne Baillie Gerritsen, Anne Estreicher, Dolnide Dornevil, Catherine Rivoire, Jian Zhang, S Staehli, Andrew Peter Cowley, Tony Wardell, Ivo Pedruzzi, Andrea H. Auchincloss, Salvo Paesano, Elisabeth Gasteiger, Luis Pureza, Marc Feuermann, Leslie Arminski, Xavier D. Martin, Teresa Batista Neto, Steven Rosanoff, Florence Jungo, Sandra Orchard, Claire O'Donovan, Elisabeth Coudert, Ricardo Antunes, Sandrine Pilbout, Vicente Lara, Arnaud Gos, Reija Hieta, Manuela Pruess, Joanna Arganiska, Edward Turner, Maurizio De Giorgi, M Doche, Cecilia N. Arighi, Michael Tognolli, Leyla Jael Garcia Castro, and Lucila Aimo
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Proteome ,Computer science ,Molecular Sequence Annotation ,Computational biology ,Accession number (bioinformatics) ,DNA sequencing ,World Wide Web ,Identifier ,Annotation ,Sequence Analysis, Protein ,Genetics ,Database Issue ,natural sciences ,UniProt ,Databases, Protein - Abstract
UniProt is an important collection of protein sequences and their annotations, which has doubled in size to 80 million sequences during the past year. This growth in sequences has prompted an extension of UniProt accession number space from 6 to 10 characters. An increasing fraction of new sequences are identical to a sequence that already exists in the database with the majority of sequences coming from genome sequencing projects. We have created a new proteome identifier that uniquely identifies a particular assembly of a species and strain or subspecies to help users track the provenance of sequences. We present a new website that has been designed using a user-experience design process. We have introduced an annotation score for all entries in UniProt to represent the relative amount of knowledge known about each protein. These scores will be helpful in identifying which proteins are the best characterized and most informative for comparative analysis. All UniProt data is provided freely and is available on the web at http://www.uniprot.org/.
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- 2014
4. The MIntAct project - IntAct as a common curation platform for 11 molecular interaction databases
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Livia Perfetto, Lionel Breuza, Rafael C. Jimenez, Anna N. Melidoni, Gayatri Chavali, Arathi Raghunath, Carol Chen, Marta Iannuccelli, Michael Tognolli, Daniele Peluso, Sylvie Ricard-Blum, Sandra Orchard, Andre Stutz, Eugenia Galeota, Ruth C. Lovering, Bernd Roechert, Astrid Lagreid, Margaret Duesbury, Jyoti Khadake, Fiona Broackes-Carter, Ursula Hinz, Nancy H. Campbell, Leonardo Briganti, Birgit H M Meldal, Gianni Cesareni, Noemi del-Toro, Sruthi Jagannathan, Henning Hermjakob, Marine Dumousseau, Mais G. Ammari, Kim Van Roey, Mila Milagros, Pablo Porras, Luana Licata, and Bruno Aranda
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ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION ,Data_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORY ,Biology ,computer.software_genre ,II. Protein sequence and structure, motifs and domains ,Databases ,Protein Interaction Mapping ,Genetics ,Databases, Protein ,Internet ,Data curation ,Database ,Software ,Extramural ,business.industry ,Protein ,Binding (Molecular Function) ,Genus Mentha ,Settore BIO/18 - Genetica ,Open data ,ComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITION ,Data_GENERAL ,The Internet ,business ,Merge (version control) ,computer - Abstract
IntAct (freely available at http://www.ebi.ac.uk/intact) is an open-source, open data molecular interaction database populated by data either curated from the literature or from direct data depositions. IntAct has developed a sophisticated web-based curation tool, capable of supporting both IMEx- and MIMIx-level curation. This tool is now utilized by multiple additional curation teams, all of whom annotate data directly into the IntAct database. Members of the IntAct team supply appropriate levels of training, perform quality control on entries and take responsibility for long-term data maintenance. Recently, the MINT and IntAct databases decided to merge their separate efforts to make optimal use of limited developer resources and maximize the curation output. All data manually curated by the MINT curators have been moved into the IntAct database at EMBL-EBI and are merged with the existing IntAct dataset. Both IntAct and MINT are active contributors to the IMEx consortium (http://www.imexconsortium.org). This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons CC BY license, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. You are not required to obtain permission to reuse this article.
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