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qPhos

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URL: http://qphos.cancerbio.info
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Description: The qPhos database provides the curated quantita-tive phosphoproteome datasets in human tissues and cell lines from published literatures to present the phos-phorylation dynamics under different conditions.
Year founded: 2019
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Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: China

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Contact information

University/Institution: Sun Yat-Sen University
Address: Building 2#20F, 651 Dongfeng East Road, Guangzhou 510060, P. R. China
City: Zhongshan
Province/State: Guangdong
Country/Region: China
Contact name (PI/Team): Zexian Liu
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): liuzx@sysucc.org.cn

Publications

30380102
qPhos: a database of protein phosphorylation dynamics in humans. [PMID: 30380102]
Yu K, Zhang Q, Liu Z, Zhao Q, Zhang X, Wang Y, Wang ZX, Jin Y, Li X, Liu ZX, Xu RH.

Temporal and spatial protein phosphorylation dynamically orchestrates a broad spectrum of biological processes and plays various physiological and pathological roles in diseases and cancers. Recent advancements in high-throughput proteomics techniques greatly promoted the profiling and quantification of phosphoproteome. However, although several comprehensive databases have reserved the phosphorylated proteins and sites, a resource for phosphorylation quantification still remains to be constructed. In this study, we developed the qPhos (http://qphos.cancerbio.info) database to integrate and host the data on phosphorylation dynamics. A total of 3 537 533 quantification events for 199 071 non-redundant phosphorylation sites on 18 402 proteins under 484 conditions were collected through exhaustive curation of published literature. The experimental details, including sample materials, conditions and methods, were recorded. Various annotations, such as protein sequence and structure properties, potential upstream kinases and their inhibitors, were systematically integrated and carefully organized to present details about the quantified phosphorylation sites. Various browse and search functions were implemented for the user-defined filtering of samples, conditions and proteins. Furthermore, the qKinAct service was developed to dissect the kinase activity profile from user-submitted quantitative phosphoproteome data through annotating the kinase activity-related phosphorylation sites. Taken together, the qPhos database provides a comprehensive resource for protein phosphorylation dynamics to facilitate related investigations.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2019:47(D1) | 42 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)

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1996/6895 (71.066%)
Health and medicine:
496/1738 (71.519%)
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Total Rank
39
Citations
6.5
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Created on: 2019-01-04
Curated by:
Dong Zou [2019-01-07]
Dong Zou [2019-01-04]