General Repository for Interaction Datasets
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The General Repository for Interaction Datasets (GRID) is a curated biological database of protein-protein interactions created in 2003 by Mike Tyers, Bobby-Joe Breitkreutz, and Chris Stark at the Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute at Mount Sinai Hospital. It strives to provide a comprehensive resource of Protein-Protein interactions for all major species while attempting to remove redundancy to create a single mapping of protein interactions. Users of The GRID can search for their protein of interest and retrieve annotation, as well as protein homology across multiple species.
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Reference
- Bobby-Joe Breitkreutz, Chris Stark, and Mike Tyers. The GRID: The General Repository for Interaction Datasets Genome Biology (http://www.genomebiology.com) 2003;3(12). PDF (http://genomebiology.com/content/pdf/gb-2002-3-12-preprint0013.pdf).
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External link
- The General Repository for Interaction Datasets (The GRID) (http://biodata.mshri.on.ca/grid)
- Yeast GRID (http://biodata.mshri.on.ca/yeast_grid/servlet/SearchPage)
- Fly GRID (http://biodata.mshri.on.ca/fly_grid/servlet/SearchPage)
- Worm GRID (http://biodata.mshri.on.ca/worm_grid/servlet/SearchPage)


