SynDB

Synaptic protein database (SynDB, available at http://syndb.cbi.pku.edu.cn), is a manually curated database of the molecular biology of the synapse proteome. It contains a comprehensive collection of proteins (13580 unique proteins spanning 650 species and 264 domain families) known or predicted to be associated with synaptic activities and functions, and extensive information on protein functions, sequences, structures, expression, pathways, interactions, and disease associations. SynDB might serve as a repository for current knowledge as well as a starting point for future neurobiological and neuroinformatic research. To describe synaptic structures and functions we have developed Synapse Ontology (SynO). SynDB can be interactively browsed by Synapse Ontology, Gene Ontology, domain families, species, chromosomal locations, or Tribe-MCL clusters. It can also be searched by text (including Boolean operators) or by sequence similarity. To our knowledge, SynDB is the first focused yet comprehensive database for synaptic proteins.

Webpage:
http://syndb.cbi.pku.edu.cn/

Tags:

human genes and diseases gene-, system- or disease-specific

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