Development of Human Protein Reference Database as an Initial Platform for Approaching Systems Biology in Humans

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A screenshotshowing the molecule page of “Fyn” in HPRD. The molecule page shows a graphic representation of Fyn with its protein domains as polygons and sites of posttranslational modifications as vertical straightor wavy lines (colored symbols atthe end of lines representdifferent posttranslational modifications). Moving the cursor over the graph shows detailed domain names, range of amino acids, type of modification, and site of modification. The tabs guide the user to other annotated fields of the molecule. The summary tab shows a description of molecular weight, locus, subcellular localization, domain architecture details, and functions. For every molecule, the left panel shows links to query, browse, BLAST, and pathways pages. Most annotations are linked to corresponding PubMed articles that are accessible by clicking on the text.

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  1. Genome Res. 13: 2363-2371

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