ModProt

  

Post-Translational Modification Map of Proteome

   The ModProt database is under construction at the Proteome Research Center in Advanced Medical Research Center of Yokohama City University under the support of the Special Coordination Funds for “Creation of Innovation Centers for Advanced Interdisciplinary Research Areas Program” from The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan.

   The architecture and function of the ModProt Database have been reported in a Short Communication for the Journal of Electrophoresis Vol.60, No.1, p.1-4 (2016)

1. PTM maps can be looked at in a single detailed mode.

Click a Protein ID to view each PTM map.
  Protein ID AccessionGene nameChr. location Protein name



2. PTM maps can be looked at in a multiple list mode, too.




   The full function of the LIMS for ModProt database is available on web browsers that are connected to the database server through the local area network (LAN) in Advanced Medical Research Center, Yokohama City University.


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About ModProt

  ModProt (Post-Translational Modification Map of Proteome) is a database developed in our original LIMS server for integrating our own mass-spectrometric (MS) data on post-translational modification (PTM) of proteome and literature information about PTM sites. ModProt is developed by members of the Proteome Research Center in Advanced Medical Research Center of Yokohama City University under the support of the Special Coordination Funds for Promoting Science and Technology, “Creation of Innovation Centers for Advanced Interdisciplinary Research Areas” from The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan.

  The ultimate goal of our ModProt project is to utilize the ModProt database as reference in diagnosis of diseases by comparing the PTM map of a patient specimen with a control PTM map at a healthy condition.

Terms of use

  The full function of the LIMS for ModProt database is available on Web browsers that are connected to the database server through the local area network (LAN) in Advanced Medical Research Center, Yokohama City University, Fukuura campus.
  Non-commercial use of the database is allowed for collaborative research in Yokohama City University.

Contact

  Associate Professor Yayoi Kimura, Ph.D.
  Advanced Medical Research Center, Yokohama City University
  3-9 Fukuura, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 236-0004 Japan.
  Tel: +81-45-787-2591
  E-mail: modprot@proteome.jp