Introduction


Protein Interaction Network Analysis (PINA) platform is an integrated platform for protein interaction network construction, filtering, analysis, visualization and management. It integrates protein-protein interaction data from six public curated databases and builds a complete, non-redundant protein interaction dataset for six model organisms. Moreover, it provides a variety of built-in tools to filter and analyze the network for gaining insight into the network.

New Check PINA4MS 2.0 for a new way to construct and visualize interaction networks, seamlessly integrated with tissue-specific protein interaction data.

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Citing


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Wu, J., Vallenius, T., Ovaska, K., Westermarck, J., Makela, T.P. and Hautaniemi, S. (2009) Integrated network analysis platform for protein-protein interactions, Nature methods, 6, 75-77. [Abstract]

Acknowledgements


Protein-protein interaction data from IntAct, MINT, BioGRID, DIP, HPRD, MIPS/MPact

Protein annotations from UniProt, Ensembl, WormBase BioMart