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GabiPD

General information

URL: http://www.gabipd.org/
Full name: GABI Primary Database
Description: GabiPD was established in the frame of the German initiative for Genome Analysis of the Plant Biological System (GABI).
Year founded: 2009
Last update: 2013-01-05
Version: v1.0
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: Germany

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Contact information

University/Institution: Max Planck Institute for Molecular Plant Physiology
Address: Potsdam, Germany
City: Potsdam
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Country/Region: Germany
Contact name (PI/Team): Birgit Kersten
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): kersten@mpimp-golm.mpg.de

Publications

22787465
GabiPD - The GABI Primary Database integrates plant proteomic data with gene-centric information. [PMID: 22787465]
Usadel B, Schwacke R, Nagel A, Kersten B.

GabiPD is an integrative plant "omics" database that has been established as part of the German initiative for Genome Analysis of the Plant Biological System (GABI). Data from different "omics" disciplines are integrated and interactively visualized. Proteomics is represented by data and tools aiding studies on the identification of post-translational modification and function of proteins. Annotated 2D electrophoresis-gel images are offered to inspect protein sets expressed in different tissues of Arabidopsis thaliana and Brassica napus. From a given protein spot, a link will direct the user to the related GreenCard Gene entry where detailed gene-centric information will support the functional annotation. Beside MapMan- and GO-classification, information on conserved protein domains and on orthologs is integrated in this GreenCard service. Moreover, all other GabiPD data related to the gene, including transcriptomic data, as well as gene-specific links to external resources are provided. Researches interested in plant protein phosphorylation will find information on potential MAP kinase substrates identified in different protein microarray studies integrated in GabiPD's Phosphoproteomics page. These data can be easily compared to experimentally identified or predicted phosphorylation sites in PhosPhAt via the related Gene GreenCard. This will allow the selection of interesting candidates for further experimental validation of their phosphorylation.

Front Plant Sci. 2012:3() | 11 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-27)
18812395
GabiPD: the GABI primary database--a plant integrative 'omics' database. [PMID: 18812395]
Riaño-Pachón DM, Nagel A, Neigenfind J, Wagner R, Basekow R, Weber E, Mueller-Roeber B, Diehl S, Kersten B.

The GABI Primary Database, GabiPD (http://www.gabipd.org/), was established in the frame of the German initiative for Genome Analysis of the Plant Biological System (GABI). The goal of GabiPD is to collect, integrate, analyze and visualize primary information from GABI projects. GabiPD constitutes a repository and analysis platform for a wide array of heterogeneous data from high-throughput experiments in several plant species. Data from different 'omics' fronts are incorporated (i.e. genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics), originating from 14 different model or crop species. We have developed the concept of GreenCards for text-based retrieval of all data types in GabiPD (e.g. clones, genes, mutant lines). All data types point to a central Gene GreenCard, where gene information is integrated from genome projects or NCBI UniGene sets. The centralized Gene GreenCard allows visualizing ESTs aligned to annotated transcripts as well as displaying identified protein domains and gene structure. Moreover, GabiPD makes available interactive genetic maps from potato and barley, and protein 2DE gels from Arabidopsis thaliana and Brassica napus. Gene expression and metabolic-profiling data can be visualized through MapManWeb. By the integration of complex data in a framework of existing knowledge, GabiPD provides new insights and allows for new interpretations of the data.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2009:37(Database issue) | 20 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-27)

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All databases:
4211/6895 (38.941%)
Gene genome and annotation:
1303/2021 (35.576%)
4211
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Created on: 2015-07-27
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