Journal article

PINA v2.0: Mining interactome modules

MJ Cowley, M Pinese, KS Kassahn, N Waddell, JV Pearson, SM Grimmond, AV Biankin, S Hautaniemi, J Wu

Nucleic Acids Research | Published : 2012

Abstract

The Protein Interaction Network Analysis (PINA) platform is a comprehensive web resource, which includes a database of unified protein-protein interaction data integrated from six manually curated public databases, and a set of built-in tools for network construction, filtering, analysis and visualization. The second version of PINA enhances its utility for studies of protein interactions at a network level, by including multiple collections of interaction modules identified by different clustering approaches from the whole network of protein interactions ('interactome') for six model organisms. All identified modules are fully annotated by enriched Gene Ontology terms, KEGG pathways, Pfam d..

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Grants

Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

Cancer Council New South Wales, Australia (grant SRP11-01, ICGC 09-01); National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia (grant 631701); Cancer Institute New South Wales, Australia (grant 10/CRF/1-01 to A.V.B); Academy of Finland (grant 125826); Avner Nahmani Pancreatic Cancer Foundation; R. T. Hall Trust. Funding for open access charge: Cancer Council New South Wales, Australia (grant ICGC 09-01).