Abstract
The BRENDA (BRaunschweig ENzyme DAtabase) enzyme portal
(http://www.brenda-enzymes.org) is the main information system of functional
biochemical and molecular enzyme data and provides access to seven interconnected
databases. BRENDA contains 2.7 million manually annotated data on enzyme
occurrence, function, kinetics and molecular properties. Each entry is connected
to a reference and the source organism. Enzyme ligands are stored with their
structures and can be accessed via their names, synonyms or via a structure
search. FRENDA (Full Reference ENzyme DAta) and AMENDA (Automatic Mining of
ENzyme DAta) are based on text mining methods and represent a complete survey of
PubMed abstracts with information on enzymes in different organisms, tissues or
organelles. The supplemental database DRENDA provides more than 910 000 new EC
number-disease relations in more than 510 000 references from automatic search
and a classification of enzyme-disease-related information. KENDA (Kinetic ENzyme
DAta), a new amendment extracts and displays kinetic values from PubMed
abstracts. The integration of the EnzymeDetector offers an automatic comparison,
evaluation and prediction of enzyme function annotations for prokaryotic genomes.
The biochemical reaction database BKM-react contains non-redundant
enzyme-catalysed and spontaneous reactions and was developed to facilitate and
accelerate the construction of biochemical models.
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