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A reasoning environment for studying proteolytic pathways

A component of the Center on Proteolytic Pathways

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    The PMAP website is a resource for the entire scientific community to foster understanding of proteolytic pathways, and to reason about proteolysis. By bringing together information of seemingly unrelated or physically disconnected information from five databases (ProteaseDB, SubstrateDB, CutDB, ProfileDB and PathwayDB) we work to bring this new and unique tool to researchers of proteolysis, cell biologists and medical professionals.

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TCNP All Hands Meeting March 2007 Poster

PMAP and its Research Applications I: From Proteases to Substrates

PMAP and its Research Applications II: From Substrates to Pathways



TCNP All Hands Meeting March 2008 Poster

Predicting Substrates for Matrix Metalloproteinases

Proteome-wide prediction of protease substrates: From specificity profiling to pathways and diseases

Toward accurate prediction of natural substrates: Family based protease specificity profiling

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© The PMAP Web Site is managed by The Center on Proteolytic Pathways at the Burnham Institute for Medical Research through a grant from the NIH Roadmap.

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With problems, comments, or suggestions please contact: pmap_info@burnham.org