
UniHI Search Page UniHI Unified Human Interactome Home Search Tools UniHI Search UniHI Scanner UniHI Express Data Description Statistics Availability News Help Misc Links Contact UniHI : currently offers following three different tools to perform protein interaction search: UniHI search : User can provide a set of proteins to obtain their functional information and interaction partners. Proteins - Site Guide - NCBI
Biochemical Pathways Electronic version Following the outstanding success of the two posters for over four decades, and of the electronic version hosted on ExPASy since 1994, Roche has created a new electronic version of Biochemical Pathways. This is freely accessible to everybody interested such as biochemists, graduate and undergraduate students, teachers and pupils, and allows to explore both Metabolic Pathways and Cellular and Molecular Processes. The electronic Biochemical Pathways allows the user to search the wall charts with keywords, set focus effects, activate filtering functions and zooming in on the details and elements of interest. To access ExPASy's ENZYME Database through the wall charts, simply use the Search function to "activate" the enzyme you are looking for. Hard copy More than 700'000 hard copies of the wall charts have been distributed to medical and life-science researchers and students around the world.
UniParc Database Protein Sequence Archive UniParc at the EBI UniProt Archive (UniParc) is part of UniProt project. It is a non-redundant archive of protein sequences extracted from public databases UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot , UniProtKB/TrEMBL , PIR-PSD , EMBL , EMBL WGS , Ensembl , IPI , PDB , PIR-PSD , RefSeq , FlyBase , WormBase , H-Invitational Database , TROME database , European Patent Office proteins , United States Patent and Trademark Office proteins (USPTO) and Japan Patent Office proteins. UniParc contains only protein sequences. UniParc proteins are linked to their source databases by database cross-references. UniParc is available for text- and sequence-based searches. Accessing the database Query the database