PPIM: A Protein-Protein Interaction Database for Maize.
Guanghui ZhuAibo WuXin-Jian XuPei-Pei XiaoLe LuJingdong LiuYongwei CaoLuonan ChenJun WuXing-Ming ZhaoPublished in: Plant physiology (2015)
Maize (Zea mays) is one of the most important crops worldwide. To understand the biological processes underlying various traits of the crop (e.g. yield and response to stress), a detailed protein-protein interaction (PPI) network is highly demanded. Unfortunately, there are very few such PPIs available in the literature. Therefore, in this work, we present the Protein-Protein Interaction Database for Maize (PPIM), which covers 2,762,560 interactions among 14,000 proteins. The PPIM contains not only accurately predicted PPIs but also those molecular interactions collected from the literature. The database is freely available at http://comp-sysbio.org/ppim with a user-friendly powerful interface. We believe that the PPIM resource can help biologists better understand the maize crop.