1. Creating a specialist protein resource network: a meeting report for the protein bioinformatics and community resources retreat
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Babbitt, Patricia C, Bagos, Pantelis G, Bairoch, Amos, Bateman, Alex, Chatonnet, Arnaud, Chen, Mark Jinan, Craik, David J, Finn, Robert D, Gloriam, David, Haft, Daniel H, Henrissat, Bernard, Holliday, Gemma L, Isberg, Vignir, Kaas, Quentin, Landsman, David, Lenfant, Nicolas, Manning, Gerard, Nagano, Nozomi, Srinivasan, Narayanaswamy, O’Donovan, Claire, Pruitt, Kim D, Sowdhamini, Ramanathan, Rawlings, Neil D, Saier, Milton H, Sharman, Joanna L, Spedding, Michael, Tsirigos, Konstantinos D, Vastermark, Ake, and Vriend, Gerrit
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Biological Sciences ,Bioinformatics and Computational Biology ,Genetics ,Human Genome ,2.6 Resources and infrastructure (aetiology) ,1.5 Resources and infrastructure (underpinning) ,Aetiology ,Underpinning research ,Generic health relevance ,Computational Biology ,Congresses as Topic ,Databases ,Nucleic Acid ,Databases ,Protein ,Humans ,Molecular Sequence Annotation ,Proteins ,Data Format ,Library and Information Studies ,Bioinformatics and computational biology ,Data management and data science - Abstract
During 11-12 August 2014, a Protein Bioinformatics and Community Resources Retreat was held at the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus in Hinxton, UK. This meeting brought together the principal investigators of several specialized protein resources (such as CAZy, TCDB and MEROPS) as well as those from protein databases from the large Bioinformatics centres (including UniProt and RefSeq). The retreat was divided into five sessions: (1) key challenges, (2) the databases represented, (3) best practices for maintenance and curation, (4) information flow to and from large data centers and (5) communication and funding. An important outcome of this meeting was the creation of a Specialist Protein Resource Network that we believe will improve coordination of the activities of its member resources. We invite further protein database resources to join the network and continue the dialogue.
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- 2015