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BOCD:
BioCyc Open Chemical Database
"The BioCyc Open Chemical Database (BOCD) is a collection of chemical compound data from the BioCyc databases. Most of the compounds act as substrates in enzyme-catalyzed metabolic reactions, but some compounds serve as enzyme activators, inhibitors, or cofactors. Chemical structures are provided for the majority of compounds |
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BRENDA:
BRaunschweig ENzyme DAtabase
Categories:
Enzyme and Enzyme Nomenclature Databases
BRENDA (BRaunschweig ENzyme DAtabase) represents a comprehensive collection of enzyme and metabolic information, based on primary literature. The database contains data from at least 83,000 different enzymes from 9800 different organisms, classified in approximately 4200 EC numbers. |
Enzyme
Nomenclature
"The complete contents of Enzyme Nomenclature, 1992 (plus
subsequent supplements and other changes) are listed below in enzyme number
order giving just the recommended name. Each entry provides a link to details
of that enzyme. Alternatively if looking for a specific reaction used in
the classification of enzymes the broad outline defined by the first two
numbers are given below. Each of these subclass entries is linked to a location
where the category is subdivided to sub-subclasses. These in turn are linked
to a list of recommended names for each enzyme in the sub-subclass." |
ENZYME:
Enzyme Nomenclature Database
The ENZYME database is a repository of information related to the nomenclature
of enzymes. In recent years it has became an indispensable resource for
the development of metabolic databases. The current version contains information
on 3705 enzymes. It is available through the ExPASy WWW server (http://www.expasy.ch/enzyme/
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IntEnz
IntEnz is the name for the Integrated relational Enzyme database and is the official version of the Enzyme Nomenclature. The Enzyme Nomenclature comprises recommendations of the Nomenclature Committee of the International Union of Bio chemistry and Molecular Biology (NC-IUBMB) on the nomenclature and classification of enzyme-catalysed reactions. IntEnz is supported by NC-IUBMB and contains enzyme data curated and approved by this committee. The database IntEnz is available at http://www.ebi.ac.uk/intenz. |
Kinase
Pathway Database
Protein kinases play a crucial role in the regulation of cellular functions.
Various kinds of information about these molecules are important for understanding
signaling pathways and organism characteristics. We have developed the Kinase
Pathway Database, an integrated database involving major completely sequenced
eukaryotes. |
PhosphaBase:
A Protein Phosphatase Information Resource
PhosphaBase is an ontology-driven database resource containing information
on the protein phosphatase family. It is the first public resource dedicated
to protein phosphatases, which are enzymes that perform dephosphorylation
reactions. In conjunction with the phosphorylation action of protein kinases,
phosphatases are involved in important control and communication mechanisms
in the cell. |
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