Q:Does a signal transduction dbase exist
Lee F. FrankKolakowski
lfk at receptor.mgh.harvard.edu
Thu Nov 10 12:15:37 EST 1994
On Thu, 10 Nov 1994 15:38:02 GMT,
brennanp at vax1.tcd.ie (Paul Brennan) said:
> I was wondering if any one out there knew of a signal transduction database
> that exists. Or how one might go about to create one. Any help would
> be greatly appreciated.
Not as far as I know. The best that currently exists are sets of
database for kinases and G-protein coupled receptors.
pkcdd protein kinase catalytic domain database is
available from ncbi.nlm.nih.gov repository/pkcdd
GCRDb is available several ways, the best view is via WWW
<A HREF="http://receptor.mgh.harvard.edu/GCRDBHOME.html">GCRDb-WWW</A>
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Frank Kolakowski
Email: lfk at receptor.mgh.harvard.edu
617-735-7515 (LAB)
<A HREF="http://receptor.mgh.harvard.edu/GCRDBHOME.html">GCRDb-WWW</A>
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