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STRING: functional protein association networks Search for any pathway name and visualize its proteins as a STRING network You can query any identifier or a keyword matching, among others, Gene Ontology terms, KEGG pathways, and diseases, but also published manuscripts that may discuss groups of genes
Getting started - STRING Help STRING uses a spring model to generate the network images Nodes are modeled as masses and edges as springs; the final position of the nodes in the image is computed by minimizing the 'energy' of the system
FAQ - STRING Help A convenient way of mapping your proteins to STRING entries is to use the STRING'S API As an example, for a single protein, the alias can be retrieved by: http: string -db org api tsv resolve?identifier=trpA species= 511145
CR1L protein (human) - STRING interaction network Automated, unsupervised textmining - searching for proteins that are frequently mentioned together Genes that are sometimes fused into single open reading frames STRING allows inspection of the interaction evidence for any given network Choose any of the viewers above (disabled if not applicable in your network)
API - STRING Help With our API you can retrieve an image of a STRING network of a neighborhood surrounding one or more proteins or ask STRING to show only the network of interactions between your input proteins