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The ENZYME database in 2000.

A Bairoch1

  • 1Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, Centre Medical Universitaire, 1 rue Michel Servet, 1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland. amos.bairoch@medecine.unige.ch

Nucleic Acids Research
|December 11, 1999
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The ENZYME database provides comprehensive enzyme nomenclature information. This resource is crucial for developing metabolic databases, currently detailing 3705 enzymes.

Area of Science:

  • Biochemistry
  • Bioinformatics
  • Molecular Biology

Background:

  • The ENZYME database serves as a key resource for enzyme nomenclature.
  • Accurate enzyme information is vital for various biological research fields.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present the current status and content of the ENZYME database.
  • To highlight its importance in the development of metabolic databases.

Main Methods:

  • Information is curated and maintained within the ENZYME database.
  • Data is made accessible via the ExPASy World Wide Web server.

Main Results:

  • The current version of the ENZYME database includes information on 3705 enzymes.
  • The database is an indispensable resource for metabolic database development.

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Conclusions:

  • The ENZYME database is a valuable and continuously updated resource for researchers.
  • Its accessibility through ExPASy facilitates its widespread use in bioinformatics and metabolic research.