PMID: 8594593Jan 1, 1996Paper

The metabolic pathway collection from EMP: the enzymes and metabolic pathways database

Nucleic Acids Research
E SelkovI Yunus

Abstract

The Enzymes and Metabolic Pathways database (EMP) is an encoding of the contents of over 10 000 original publications on the topics of enzymology and metabolism. This large body of information has been transformed into a queryable database. An extraction of over 1800 pictorial representations of metabolic pathways from this collection is freely available on the World Wide Web. We believe that this collection will play an important role in the interpretation of genetic sequence data, as well as offering a meaningful framework for the integration of many other forms of biological data.

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