URL: | https://idrblab.org/subcell |
Full name: | subcellular compartment-specific molecular interactions |
Description: | SubCELL (a) provides, for the first time, the experimentally-identified SCSIs (subcellular compartment-specific molecular interactions), (b) systematically illustrates a large number of SCSIs inferred based on well-established method, and (c) collects experimentally-determined subcellular locations for the DNAs/RNAs/proteins of diverse species. |
Year founded: | 2024 |
Last update: | 2024 |
Version: | Release 1.0 |
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Country/Region: | China |
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University/Institution: | Zhejiang University |
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Country/Region: | China |
Contact name (PI/Team): | Feng Zhu |
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): | zhufeng@zju.edu.cn |
SubCELL: the landscape of subcellular compartment-specific molecular interactions. [PMID: 39373488]
The subcellular compartment-specific molecular interactions (SCSIs) are the building blocks for most molecular functions, biological processes and disease pathogeneses. Extensive experiments have therefore been conducted to accumulate the valuable information of SCSIs, but none of the available databases has been constructed to describe those data. In this study, a novel knowledge base SubCELL is thus introduced to depict the landscape of SCSIs among DNAs/RNAs/proteins. This database is UNIQUE in (a) providing, for the first time, the experimentally-identified SCSIs, (b) systematically illustrating a large number of SCSIs inferred based on well-established method and (c) collecting experimentally-determined subcellular locations for the DNAs/RNAs/proteins of diverse species. Given the essential physiological/pathological role of SCSIs, the SubCELL is highly expected to have great implications for modern molecular biological study, which can be freely accessed with no login requirement at: https://idrblab.org/subcell/. |