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  1. Databases in Bioinformatics – Types, Functions, Examples, Tools

    Sep 16, 2024 · Overview: BRENDA is an enzyme database containing detailed information on enzymes and their reactions. Function : It supports enzymology research by offering extensive data on enzyme function, classification, and kinetics.

  2. Protein Bioinformatics Databases and Resources - PMC

    To help researchers quickly find the appropriate protein related informatics resources, we present a comprehensive review (with categorization and description) of major protein bioinformatics databases in this chapter.

  3. Data Files - UC Davis

    May 27, 2005 · For example, the nucleic acid mapping programs require two data files: enzyme.dat, which contains restriction enzyme names and their corresponding recognition sites; and translate.txt, which associates codons with their corresponding amino acids.

  4. Example of Bioinformatic Databases: Primary, Secondary, …

    MetaCyc is a highly curated metabolic database that contains metabolic pathways, enzymes, metabolites, and reactions from all domains of life ; KEGG (Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes)

  5. BRENDA Enzyme Database

    STRENDA stands for “Standards for Reporting Enzymology Data” (standards for reporting on enzymological data). (read more...) The JSON download file for Release 2024.1 is now online, featuring an optimized and updated format. The download is available here: https://www.brenda-enzymes.org/download.php.

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  6. An Insight of Biological Databases Used in Bioinformatics

    Jul 10, 2018 · Collections of life sciences information from scientific investigations, high-throughput experiment technology, available literature, and computational analysis are called biological databases.

  7. Subject and Course Guides: Bioinformatics: Data Sets and More

    Feb 18, 2025 · It allows you to browse through a number of databases produced in Geneva, such as Swiss-Prot, PROSITE, SWISS-2DPAGE, SWISS-3DIMAGE, ENZYME, as well as other cross-referenced databases (such as EMBL/GenBank/DDBJ, OMIM, Medline, FlyBase, ProDom, SGD, SubtiList, etc)..." and many analytic tools & documen.

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  8. Molecular Database Concepts – Biostatistics and bioinformatics

    All molecules have their associated data values, which may be textual (qualitative), such as the accepted name of an enzyme, say for example, 6-phosphofructokinase (PFK) and may be numeric (quantitative) such as assigned Enzyme Commission number 2.7.1.11.

  9. The BRENDA enzyme information system–From a database to …

    Nov 10, 2017 · BRENDA combines manually curated enzyme data with proteomic and genomic information. The BRENDA web interfaces provides versatile tools to access enzyme information. In 30 years BRENDA was developed from a database to a …

  10. ExplorEnz: a MySQL database of the IUBMB enzyme nomenclature

    Jul 27, 2007 · We describe the database ExplorEnz, which is the primary repository for EC numbers and enzyme data that are being curated on behalf of the IUBMB. The enzyme nomenclature is incorporated into many other resources, including the ExPASy-ENZYME, BRENDA and KEGG bioinformatics databases.

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