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HuPho: the human phosphatase portal
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PathologyMolecular BiologyAnatomyBiomedical Text MiningBiological DatabaseHistopathologyCiliary BodyHuman Protein PhosphatasesPathway AnalysisProtein Phosphorylation HomeostasisPhosphatase FunctionCell BiologyBioinformaticsProtein PhosphorylationSignal TransductionNatural SciencesPhysiologyComputational BiologyCellular BiochemistryMedicineHuman Phosphatase Portal
Phosphatases and kinases contribute to the regulation of protein phosphorylation homeostasis in the cell. Phosphorylation is a key post-translational modification underlying the regulation of many cellular processes. Thus, a comprehensive picture of phosphatase function and the identification of their target substrates would aid a systematic approach to a mechanistic description of cell signalling. Here we present a website designed to facilitate the retrieval of information about human protein phosphatases. To this end we developed a search engine to recover and integrate information annotated in several publicly available web resources. In addition we present a text-mining-assisted annotation effort aimed at extracting phosphatase related data reported in the scientific literature. The HuPho (human phosphatases) website can be accessed at http://hupho.uniroma2.it.
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