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Full Record: SABIO-RK  
Short NameSABIO-RK
Full NameSABIO-Reaction Kinetics Database
URLhttp://sabio.villa-bosch.de/
Last ObservedFebruary 24th, 2017
DescriptionThe SABIO-RK (System for the Analysis of Biochemical Pathways - Reaction Kinetics) is a web-based application based on the SABIO relational database that contains information about biochemical reactions, their kinetic equations with their parameters, and the experimental conditions under which these parameters were measured. It aims to support modellers in the setting-up of models of biochemical networks, but it is also useful for experimentalists or researchers with interest in biochemical reactions and their kinetics.
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Data SourceSecondary
AvailabilityFree to all users
PubMed ArticlesStoring and annotating of kinetic data.
Rojas I, Golebiewski M, Kania R, Krebs O, Mir S, Weidemann A, Wittig U.
In Silico Biol. 2007;7(2 Suppl):S37-44.


Enzyme kinetics informatics: from instrument to browser.
Swainston N, Golebiewski M, Messiha HL, Malys N, Kania R, Kengne S, Krebs O, Mir S, Sauer-Danzwith H, Smallbone K, Weidemann A, Wittig U, Kell DB, Mendes P, Muller W, Paton NW, Rojas I.
FEBS J. 2010 Sep;277(18):3769-79.


SABIO-RK--database for biochemical reaction kinetics.
Wittig U, Kania R, Golebiewski M, Rey M, Shi L, Jong L, Algaa E, Weidemann A, Sauer-Danzwith H, Mir S, Krebs O, Bittkowski M, Wetsch E, Rojas I, Muller W.
Nucleic Acids Res. 2012 Jan;40(Database issue):D790-6.


Challenges for an enzymatic reaction kinetics database.
Wittig U, Rey M, Kania R, Bittkowski M, Shi L, Golebiewski M, Weidemann A, Muller W, Rojas I.
FEBS J. 2014 Jan;281(2):572-82.

Types of DataMetabolic Pathways
Types of Tools
Contents
Experiments / PubMed IDs: 5,503
Last Content Update: February 21st, 2017
Major Organisms
Relative Popularity108
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