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Database of Interacting Proteins
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The DIPTM database catalogs experimentally determined interactions between proteins. It combines information from a variety of sources to create a single, consistent set of protein-protein interactions. The data stored within the DIP database were curated, both, manually by expert curators and also automatically using computational approaches that utilize the the knowledge about the protein-protein interaction networks extracted from the most reliable, core subset of the DIP data. Please, check the reference page to find articles describing the DIP database in greater detail. This page serves also as an access point to a number of projects related to DIP, such as LiveDIP, The Database of Ligand-Receptor Partners (DLRP) and JDIP.
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NEWS |
Announcements about the most recent additions and changes to the database. |
REGISTRATION/ ACCOUNT |
Registration and account maintanance. Registration is required to gain access to most of the DIP features. Registration is free to the members of the academic community. Trial accounts for the commercial users are also available. Please, consult Terms of Use for further details. |
STATISTICS |
Detailed information about the current state of the database as well as some statistics on server usage. |
SATELLITES |
DIP-related projects, such as DLRP, LiveDIP and JDIP. |
SERVICES |
DIP-derived services. |
ARTICLES |
DIP in press. Both, papers published on DIP as well as a list of publications referring to DIP. |
SEARCH |
Database search. This is the starting point of the database exploration. Once the initial protein is found through keyword or sequence searches the interaction network can be explored by interactively following the interaction links. |
LINKS |
Links to other protein interaction databases and related sites. |
FILES |
Download the complete DIP dataset as well as specialized DIP subsets and additional data (registration required). |
HELP |
A short description of the DIP database. |
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Copyright 1999-2008 UCLA With exception of IMEx source records the DIP database is
the property of the Regents of the University of California.
It is forbidden to redistribute, derivatize, or encapsulate
the DIP in another database without permission from UCLA and
David Eisenberg.
The IMEx source records are freely available under the terms set
by The IMEx Consortium.
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