A European pathogenic microorganism proteome database: construction and maintenance
2002
European Pathogenic Microorganism Proteome Database
publication
Evidence: moderate
Author Information
Author(s): Klaus-Peter Pleiner, Till Eifert, Peter R. Jungblut
Primary Institution: Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology
Conclusion
The database allows users to store and manage proteomics data, facilitating comparisons with their own data.
Supporting Evidence
- The database allows external users to compare their data with existing data.
- Mass spectrometry data can be included for protein identification.
- The software package is freely downloadable and user-friendly.
Takeaway
This study created a database that helps scientists keep track of proteins from different germs, making it easier to share and compare information.
Methodology
A relational database structure was established using MS-Access and MySQL to manage proteomics data.
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