Pharos: Collating protein information to shed light on the druggable genome

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Pharos : Collating protein information to shed light on the druggable genome. / Nguyen, Dac-Trung; Mathias, Stephen; Bologa, Cristian; Brunak, Soren; Fernandez, Nicolas; Gaulton, Anna; Hersey, Anne; Holmes, Jayme; Jensen, Lars Juhl; Karlsson, Anneli; Liu, Guixia; Ma'ayan, Avi; Mandava, Geetha; Mani, Subramani; Mehta, Saurabh; Overington, John; Patel, Juhee; Rouillard, Andrew D; Schürer, Stephan; Sheils, Timothy; Simeonov, Anton; Sklar, Larry A; Southall, Noel; Ursu, Oleg; Vidovic, Dusica; Waller, Anna; Yang, Jeremy; Jadhav, Ajit; Oprea, Tudor I; Guha, Rajarshi.

In: Nucleic Acids Research, Vol. 45, No. D1, 01.2017, p. D995–D1002.

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Nguyen, D-T, Mathias, S, Bologa, C, Brunak, S, Fernandez, N, Gaulton, A, Hersey, A, Holmes, J, Jensen, LJ, Karlsson, A, Liu, G, Ma'ayan, A, Mandava, G, Mani, S, Mehta, S, Overington, J, Patel, J, Rouillard, AD, Schürer, S, Sheils, T, Simeonov, A, Sklar, LA, Southall, N, Ursu, O, Vidovic, D, Waller, A, Yang, J, Jadhav, A, Oprea, TI & Guha, R 2017, 'Pharos: Collating protein information to shed light on the druggable genome', Nucleic Acids Research, vol. 45, no. D1, pp. D995–D1002. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkw1072

APA

Nguyen, D-T., Mathias, S., Bologa, C., Brunak, S., Fernandez, N., Gaulton, A., Hersey, A., Holmes, J., Jensen, L. J., Karlsson, A., Liu, G., Ma'ayan, A., Mandava, G., Mani, S., Mehta, S., Overington, J., Patel, J., Rouillard, A. D., Schürer, S., ... Guha, R. (2017). Pharos: Collating protein information to shed light on the druggable genome. Nucleic Acids Research, 45(D1), D995–D1002. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkw1072

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Nguyen D-T, Mathias S, Bologa C, Brunak S, Fernandez N, Gaulton A et al. Pharos: Collating protein information to shed light on the druggable genome. Nucleic Acids Research. 2017 Jan;45(D1):D995–D1002. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkw1072

Author

Nguyen, Dac-Trung ; Mathias, Stephen ; Bologa, Cristian ; Brunak, Soren ; Fernandez, Nicolas ; Gaulton, Anna ; Hersey, Anne ; Holmes, Jayme ; Jensen, Lars Juhl ; Karlsson, Anneli ; Liu, Guixia ; Ma'ayan, Avi ; Mandava, Geetha ; Mani, Subramani ; Mehta, Saurabh ; Overington, John ; Patel, Juhee ; Rouillard, Andrew D ; Schürer, Stephan ; Sheils, Timothy ; Simeonov, Anton ; Sklar, Larry A ; Southall, Noel ; Ursu, Oleg ; Vidovic, Dusica ; Waller, Anna ; Yang, Jeremy ; Jadhav, Ajit ; Oprea, Tudor I ; Guha, Rajarshi. / Pharos : Collating protein information to shed light on the druggable genome. In: Nucleic Acids Research. 2017 ; Vol. 45, No. D1. pp. D995–D1002.

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title = "Pharos: Collating protein information to shed light on the druggable genome",
abstract = "The 'druggable genome' encompasses several protein families, but only a subset of targets within them have attracted significant research attention and thus have information about them publicly available. The Illuminating the Druggable Genome (IDG) program was initiated in 2014, has the goal of developing experimental techniques and a Knowledge Management Center (KMC) that would collect and organize information about protein targets from four families, representing the most common druggable targets with an emphasis on understudied proteins. Here, we describe two resources developed by the KMC: the Target Central Resource Database (TCRD) which collates many heterogeneous gene/protein datasets and Pharos (https://pharos.nih.gov), a multimodal web interface that presents the data from TCRD. We briefly describe the types and sources of data considered by the KMC and then highlight features of the Pharos interface designed to enable intuitive access to the IDG knowledgebase. The aim of Pharos is to encourage 'serendipitous browsing', whereby related, relevant information is made easily discoverable. We conclude by describing two use cases that highlight the utility of Pharos and TCRD.",
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AU - Bologa, Cristian

AU - Brunak, Soren

AU - Fernandez, Nicolas

AU - Gaulton, Anna

AU - Hersey, Anne

AU - Holmes, Jayme

AU - Jensen, Lars Juhl

AU - Karlsson, Anneli

AU - Liu, Guixia

AU - Ma'ayan, Avi

AU - Mandava, Geetha

AU - Mani, Subramani

AU - Mehta, Saurabh

AU - Overington, John

AU - Patel, Juhee

AU - Rouillard, Andrew D

AU - Schürer, Stephan

AU - Sheils, Timothy

AU - Simeonov, Anton

AU - Sklar, Larry A

AU - Southall, Noel

AU - Ursu, Oleg

AU - Vidovic, Dusica

AU - Waller, Anna

AU - Yang, Jeremy

AU - Jadhav, Ajit

AU - Oprea, Tudor I

AU - Guha, Rajarshi

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