What is it about?
Drugs typically function through interactions with proteins. Since proteins also interact amongst themselves the drug target does not always have to be one of the proteins known to be involved in a disease. It can also target a protein that then targets the disease process. We made the protein interactions that are described in biological pathways on WikiPathways accessible in a machine-readable way. That can facilitate new drug discovery, new ideas about drug combinations and repurposing of drugs originally developed for another disease.
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Why is it important?
In this big data era, it is not only important to be able to explore interactions in biological pathways, given the amount of available data we want to explore such interactions automatically, which is why machine readable approaches are important.
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This page is a summary of: Explicit interaction information from WikiPathways in RDF facilitates drug discovery in the Open PHACTS Discovery Platform, F1000Research, January 2018, Faculty of 1000, Ltd.,
DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.13197.1.
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