Protein interaction data curation: the International Molecular Exchange (IMEx) consortium

S Orchard, et al. (2012)
Nature Methods

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The International Molecular Exchange (IMEx) consortium is an international collaboration between major public interaction data providers to share literature-curation efforts and make a nonredundant set of protein interactions available in a single search interface on a common website (http://www.imexconsortium.org/). Common curation rules have been developed, and a central registry is used to manage the selection of articles to enter into the dataset. We discuss the advantages of such a service to the user, our quality-control measures and our data-distribution practices.

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Authors: S Orchard, S Kerrien, S Abbani, B Aranda, J Bhate, S Bidwell, A Bridge, L Briganti, FSL Brinkman, G Cesareni, A Chatr-aryamontri, E Chautard, C Chen, M Dumousseau, J Goll, REW Hancock, LI Hannick, I Jurisica, J Khadake, DJ Lynn, U Mahadevan, L Perfetto, A Raghunath, S Ricard-blum, B Roechert, L Salwinski, V Stümpflen, M Tyers, P Uetz, I Xenarios, H Hermjakob
Year published: 2012
DOI: 10.1038/nmeth.1931
Full-text available: Yes
Journal: Nature Methods
Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC