17 September 2010 0 Comments

Do you know who your molecules are interacting with?

Do you know who your molecules are interacting with?  If you visit the Interaction Network tab in YFG, you will not only get to see every molecule it’s interacting with, but what they’re doing together.

Here is an example…

connection ALB HIF1a1 Do you know who your molecules are interacting with?

To learn the action between ALB and HIF1A, click on the line between them

I’ve pulled up the Interaction Network for HIF1A, filtered it by interactors that have an antagonist small molecule available, then zoomed in to examine the connection between ALB and HIF1A, just by clicking on the line between the two.

Interaction Network tabs, Gene Details, and Canonical Pathways are possible thanks to our collaboration with Ingenuity Systems, Inc. to integrate their manually curated Knowledge Base.

The Interaction Networks tab shows detailed biological molecular networks curated from scientific literature.

As I look at it, I think “I’d really like to have an antagonist to work with related to ALB and HIF1A” so I click on ALB to find the antagonists.

Antagonists available.ALB HIFIA Do you know who your molecules are interacting with?

To see available antagonists, click on ALB

So go check out who YOUR molecules are interacting with on the Your Favorite Gene website.

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