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KEGG as a reference resource for gene and protein annotation

Minoru Kanehisa; Yoko Sato; Masayuki Kawashima; Miho Furumichi; Mao Tanabe · Nucleic Acids Research · 2015

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KEGG (http://www.kegg.jp/ or http://www.genome.jp/kegg/) is an integrated database resource for biological interpretation of genome sequences and other high-throughput data. Molecular functions of genes and proteins are associated with ortholog groups and stored in the KEGG Orthology (KO) database. The KEGG pathway maps, BRITE hierarchies and KEGG modules are developed as networks of KO nodes, representing high-level functions of the cell and the organism. Currently, more than 4000 complete genomes are annotated with KOs in the KEGG GENES database, which can be used as a reference data set for KO assignment and subsequent reconstruction of KEGG pathways and other molecular networks. As an annotation resource, the following improvements have been made. First, each KO record is re-examined and associated with protein sequence data used in experiments of functional characterization. Second, the GENES database now includes viruses, plasmids, and the addendum category for functionally characterized proteins that are not represented in complete genomes. Third, new automatic annotation servers, BlastKOALA and GhostKOALA, are made available utilizing the non-redundant pangenome data set generated from the GENES database. As a resource for translational bioinformatics, various data sets are created for antimicrobial resistance and drug interaction networks.

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Kanehisa, M, Sato, Y, Kawashima, M, Furumichi, M, & Tanabe, M. (2015). KEGG as a reference resource for gene and protein annotation. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkv1070

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Kanehisa, Minoru, et al. "KEGG as a reference resource for gene and protein annotation." 2015. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkv1070.

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Kanehisa, Minoru, Yoko Sato, Masayuki Kawashima, Miho Furumichi, and Mao Tanabe. 2015. "KEGG as a reference resource for gene and protein annotation.". https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkv1070.

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Kanehisa, M. et al. 2015, KEGG as a reference resource for gene and protein annotation, Nucleic Acids Research, available at: https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkv1070 [Accessed 2 Jul. 2026].

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KEGG as a reference resource for gene and protein annotation
Autor / colaboradores
Minoru Kanehisa; Yoko Sato; Masayuki Kawashima; Miho Furumichi; Mao Tanabe
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Nucleic Acids Research
Año de publicación
2015
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