Monday, October 3, 2022

qPTM -- A nicely organized database of PTMs in some model organisms!

 


This wasn't the resource I keep dreaming of finding, but I do still like it


I'm not sure how this is better than PhosphoSitePlus and whatever the other thing is called that you can link to from UniProt now, except in terms of how it is organized. 

Think Mondays are a stupid day to read and just want to type something into a box? You can access this resource here. 

http://qptm.omicsbio.info/

1 comment:

  1. PhosphoSitePlus just has all the PTMs annotated on proteins. qPTM takes this to another level and adds in the quantification of how those sites have been regulated in previous studies. This is super helpful! For example, let's say you collect some new data and find a given PTM to be highly regulated. Go look it up in qPTM to get a better idea of the biological realm where it is important, help to identify perturbations that might be useful for validation studies. Or maybe you find some PTM on a protein of interest, but the site is not well studied. Go look it up in qPTM to see in which perturbations it is regulated.

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