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Welcome to the home for cell signaling informationThe UCSD Signaling Gateway is a useful resource for anyone interested in signal transduction. This Gateway is designed to facilitate navigation of the complex world of research into cellular signaling. Information and data presented here are freely available to all. It is powered by the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC). The primary resource that is part of the UCSD Signaling Gateway is the Molecule Pages, a database containing over 4,000 proteins involved in cell signaling, combining expert authored reviews with curated, highly-structured data (e.g. protein interactions) and automatic annotations from publicly available data sources (e.g. UniProt and Genbank). We also maintain a calendar of conferences of interest to those in the cellular signaling field. Data that was released as a result of the Alliance for Celluar Signaling project is available in the Data Center, as well as the Signaling Update publications producted by Nature Journal when they were part of the Signaling Gateway project. WHAT'S NEW: Species choices expandedIn addition to the molecule pages based on a mouse sequence, we now can have molecule pages based on a sequence from any species. We have added human-based pages for most of the proteins in our database to highlight this capability. BioPAX/SBML exportMolecule pages now can be exported in BioPAX level 3 and SBML level 2 in addition to our custom XML. |
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