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A Database of Human Annotated and Predicted Protein Interactions (HAPPI)

Posted 13 Oct, 2008 in Downloads

Abstract

The HAPPI database is a free, open-access, and comprehensive database collection of computer annotated human protein-protein interactions from public data sources and computational predictions. The database was developed by exhaustively integrating publicly available human protein interaction data from BIND, OPHID, MINT, IntAct, HPRD, and STRING databases into a data warehouse powered by our Oracle 10g relational database server. In the data warehouse, various types of sequence, structure, pathway, and literature annotation data from established bioinformatics resources such as NCBI, PubMed, UniProt, HUGO, EBI, PDB were also integrated. Our long-term goal is to develop a new type of protein interaction database resource for biomedical scientists, who are interested in evaluating biological significant protein interactions, developing disease pathway models, and identifying disease drug targets or diagnostic biomarkers.

The HAPPI database was developed by Dr. Jake Chen and SudhaRani Mamidipalli with the Discovery Informatics and Computing Group at IUPUI.

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  • (2008), "A Database of Human Annotated and Predicted Protein Interactions (HAPPI)," http://ccehub.org/resources/107.

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