P3DB -- Plant Protein Phosphorylation Database
What you can do:
Find information about protein phosphorylation in plants.
Highlights:
- P(3)DB provides a resource of protein phosphorylation data from multiple plants.
- The database was initially constructed with a dataset from oilseed rape, including 14,670 nonredundant phosphorylation sites from 6382 substrate proteins, representing the largest collection of plant phosphorylation data to date.
- Additional protein phosphorylation data are being deposited into this database from large-scale studies of Arabidopsis thaliana and soybean.
- Phosphorylation data from current literature are also being integrated into the P(3)DB. With a web-based user interface, the database is browsable, downloadable and searchable by protein accession number, description and sequence.
- A BLAST utility was integrated and a phosphopeptide BLAST browser was implemented to allow users to query the database for phosphopeptides similar to protein sequences of their interest.
Keywords:
- plant protein
- plant protein phosphorylation
- Arabidopsis thaliana
- soybean
- Brassica napus
Literature & Tutorials:
PubMed Link: P3DB: a plant protein phosphorylation database
This record last updated: 04-24-2009