This proposal addresses the continued support for maintenance and further development of the UCSD- Nature Signaling Gateway. The Signaling Gateway (www.signaling-gateway.org)is a collaboration between the University of California, San Diego and Nature Publishing Group (NPG) and is designed to facilitate navigation of the complex world of cell signaling research. The Signaling Gateway comprises three components: the Molecule Pages (MP), the Signaling Update and the Data Center. The Data Center is a legacy of the Alliance for Cellular Signaling and will merely be maintained at status quo. The Signaling Update, which provides short editorial highlights of recent signaling papers, a library of relevant publications, a conference calendar, and pertinent news stories, will continue to be updated on a weekly basis with fresh editorial content. The MPs provide regularly updated, essential information derived from public databases and sequence analysis on approximately 4000 mammalian proteins involved in signal transduction. In addition, 500 of these MPs contain published, expert-authored information about the protein. Published MPs contain both a full-text review article about the molecule and highly structured data for bioinformatics interrogation, including information on protein-protein and protein-ligand interactions, subcellular localization, post-translational modifications and biological or enzymatic activity. Importantly, NPG administers rigorous peer and editorial review of each published MP. The MP data are stored in an object-relational database format and are freely accessible to the authors, the reviewers and the public via a web interface that serves as a presentation layer. The MPs, Signaling Update and Data Center are routinely accessed by tens of thousands of members of the signal transduction community, both abroad and in the US, and remain a highly trusted and valuable resource for cell signaling researchers. In addition to providing continued maintenance for the Signaling Gateway, this proposal aims to expand the MPs to other species, publish updated versions of existing MPs, develop novel microRNA MPs, create complex query interfaces, introduce a new and interactive MP Wiki, and provide the ability to export an MP and its contents to other public repositories and to the larger user community.

Public Health Relevance

Normal and pathophysiological function is controlled by biochemical processes in cells and tissues. Cellular responses to stimuli, including growth, differentiation, arrest and apoptosis are a consequence of cellular signaling and regulatory events. The Signaling Gateway is a project that captures our state-of- the-art knowledge of the signaling machinery;namely, the proteome that composes the molecular pathways that mediate defined physiological phenotypes. This project represents collaboration between an academic institution and a reputable publishing group and aims to create an expert-curated, peer- reviewed catalog of all mammalian signaling molecules and the myriad biological and biochemical pathways in which they participate. The Signaling Gateway, which is already widely used by the biomedical research community, will be expanded in scope to include the latest material on signaling proteins, an annotated database and expert-authored reviews of micro RNA molecules, an efficient query system and an ability to export the information in biologist-friendly as well as machine-readable formats. Most importantly, we propose to engage the larger biomedical research community in the rapid dissemination of new signaling-related techniques, reagents and data via a Wiki mechanism.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
2R01GM078005-04
Application #
7735718
Study Section
Biodata Management and Analysis Study Section (BDMA)
Program Officer
Lyster, Peter
Project Start
2006-09-30
Project End
2013-08-31
Budget Start
2009-09-01
Budget End
2010-08-31
Support Year
4
Fiscal Year
2009
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
University of California San Diego
Department
Engineering (All Types)
Type
Schools of Arts and Sciences
DUNS #
804355790
City
La Jolla
State
CA
Country
United States
Zip Code
92093
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