Pathway data integration

Protein Functions and Pathways

Integrated pathway and gene relationship resources that support systems-level interpretation across model organisms and pathogens.

Overview

Protein Functions and Pathways

Pathway databases often differ in identifiers, relationship types, organism coverage, and data formats. IntPath was designed to improve compatibility and comprehensiveness for pathway gene relationships, enabling broader computational biology applications.

  • Built IntPath as an integrated pathway gene relationship database.
  • Unified pathway data across model organisms and important pathogens.
  • Supported downstream analysis for computational biology and systems medicine.
  • Connected pathway relationships with protein function and interaction networks.
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Publications

Related work

Representative publications connected to this project.

2012

IntPath: an integrated pathway gene relationship database for model organisms and important pathogens.

Zhou H, Jin J, Zhang H, Yi B, Wozniak M, Wong L.

BMC Syst Biol. 2012;6 Suppl 2:S2.

2014

LipidGO: database for lipid-related GO terms and applications.

Fan M, Low HS, Zhou H, Wenk MR, Wong L.

Bioinformatics. 2014;30(7):1043-1044.

2013

Progress in computational studies of host-pathogen interactions.

Zhou H, Jin J, Wong L.

J Bioinform Comput Biol. 2013;11(2):1230001.