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Full Record: MobiDB  
Short NameMobiDB
Full Namea database of protein disorder and mobility annotations
URLhttp://mobidb.bio.unipd.it/
Last ObservedJune 8th, 2017
DescriptionMobiDB offers a centralized resource for annotations of intrinsic protein disorder. The database features three levels of annotation: manually curated, indirect and predicted. By combining them all into a consensus annotation, MobiDB aims at giving the best possible picture of the "disorder landscape" of a given protein of interest. In addition, the database contains information on protein-protein interactions.
Sample Data URLhttp://mobidb.bio.unipd.it/entries/P37840
Data SourcePrimary
AvailabilityFree to all users
PubMed ArticlesMobiDB: a comprehensive database of intrinsic protein disorder annotations.
Di Domenico T, Walsh I, Martin AJ, Tosatto SC.
Bioinformatics. 2012 Aug 1;28(15):2080-1.


Analysis and consensus of currently available intrinsic protein disorder annotation sources in the MobiDB database.
Di Domenico T, Walsh I, Tosatto SC.
BMC Bioinformatics. 2013;14 Suppl 7:S3.


Comprehensive large-scale assessment of intrinsic protein disorder.
Walsh I, Giollo M, Di Domenico T, Ferrari C, Zimmermann O, Tosatto SC.
Bioinformatics. 2015 Jan 15;31(2):201-8.


MobiDB 2.0: an improved database of intrinsically disordered and mobile proteins.
Potenza E, Di Domenico T, Walsh I, Tosatto SC.
Nucleic Acids Res. 2015 Jan;43(Database issue):D315-20.


MobiDB-lite: Fast and highly specific consensus prediction of intrinsic disorder in proteins.
Necci M, Piovesan D, Dosztanyi Z, Tosatto SC.
Bioinformatics. 2017 Jan 18. pii: btx015.

Types of DataProtein-Protein Interactions
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Genes / Proteins: 80,370,243
Last Content Update: September 29th, 2016
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