Database Commons
Database Commons

a catalog of worldwide biological databases

Database Profile

OKCAM

General information

URL: http://www.rhesusbase.org/drugDisc/CAM.jsp
Full name: Ontology for Cell Adhesion Molecules
Description: OKCAM is an ontology-based, human-centered knowledgebase for cell adhesion molecules
Year founded: 2009
Last update: 2008-09-12
Version: v1.0
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: United States

Classification & Tag

Data type:
Data object:
Database category:
Major species:
Keywords:

Contact information

University/Institution: National Institute on Drug Abuse
Address: NIH-IRP (NIDA), Baltimore, MD 21224, USA
City: Baltimore
Province/State: MD
Country/Region: United States
Contact name (PI/Team): George R. Uhl
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): guhl@intra.nida.nih.gov

Publications

18790807
OKCAM: an ontology-based, human-centered knowledgebase for cell adhesion molecules. [PMID: 18790807]
Li CY, Liu QR, Zhang PW, Li XM, Wei L, Uhl GR.

'Cell adhesion molecules' (CAMs) are essential elements of cell/cell communication that are important for proper development and plasticity of a variety of organs and tissues. In the brain, appropriate assembly and tuning of neuronal connections is likely to require appropriate function of many cell adhesion processes. Genetic studies have linked and/or associated CAM variants with psychiatric, neurologic, neoplastic, immunologic and developmental phenotypes. However, despite increasing recognition of their functional and pathological significance, no systematic study has enumerated CAMs or documented their global features. We now report compilation of 496 human CAM genes in six gene families based on manual curation of protein domain structures, Gene Ontology annotations, and 1487 NCBI Entrez annotations. We map these genes onto a cell adhesion molecule ontology that contains 850 terms, up to seven levels of depth and provides a hierarchical description of these molecules and their functions. We develop OKCAM, a CAM knowledgebase that provides ready access to these data and ontologic system at http://okcam.cbi.pku.edu.cn. We identify global CAM properties that include: (i) functional enrichment, (ii) over-represented regulation modes and expression patterns and (iii) relationships to human Mendelian and complex diseases, and discuss the strengths and limitations of these data.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2009:37(Database issue) | 16 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)

Ranking

All databases:
5460/6895 (20.827%)
Standard ontology and nomenclature:
182/238 (23.95%)
5460
Total Rank
15
Citations
0.938
z-index

Community reviews

Not Rated
Data quality & quantity:
Content organization & presentation
System accessibility & reliability:

Word cloud

Related Databases

Citing
Cited by

Record metadata

Created on: 2015-07-23
Curated by:
Pei Liu [2022-08-29]
Lin Liu [2016-04-11]
Lin Liu [2016-03-28]
Mengwei Li [2016-02-21]
Mengwei Li [2016-02-20]