Gene and Drug Landing Page Aggregator

Gene and Drug Landing Page Aggregator (GDLPA) has links to 53 gene, 18 variant and 19 drug repositories that provide direct links to gene and drug landing pages. You can search by gene or drug name and then choose the sites that contain knowledge about your gene or drug of interest. Resources supported by the NIH Common Fund are listed first and have the CFDE logo at their top right corner.

Gene Examples: ACE2, ULK4, DPH7, KL
Variant Examples: chr1:g.115879821G>C, rs28897756

Gene-gene interactions (GGIs) from literature 

Gene-gene interactions (GGIs) from mRNA co-expression 

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ARCHS4
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ARCHS4 provides access to gene counts from HiSeq 2000, HiSeq 2500 and NextSeq 500 platforms for human and mouse experiments from GEO and SRA.

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The GWAS Catalog provides a consistent, searchable, visualisable and freely available database of SNP-trait associations, which can be easily integrated with other resources.

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Harmonizome
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The Harmonizome is a collection of knowledge about genes and proteins from 114 datasets created by processing 66 online resources to facilitate discovery via data integration.

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PDBe Knowledge Base is a community-driven resource managed by the PDBe team, collating functional annotations and predictions for structure data in the PDB archive.

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AlphaFold DB provides open access to protein structure predictions for the human proteome and 20 other key organisms to accelerate scientific research.

IDG
LDP 3.0
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IDG Reactome Portal provides biologist-friendly way to visualize proteins, complexes, and reactions in high-quality Reactome pathways.

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SigCom LINCS
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SigCom LINCS data portal serves LINCS datasets and signatures. It provides a signature similarity search to query for mimicker or reverser signatures.

IDG
Pharos
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The Pharos interface provides facile access to most data types collected by the Knowledge Management Center for the IDG program.

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STRING is a database of known and predicted protein-protein interactions and a functional enrichment tool covering more than 5000 genomes.

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The objective of MetGENE is to identify the reactions catalyzed by the given gene(s) RPE and the related metabolites.

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BioGPS is a free extensible and customizable gene annotation portal, a complete resource for learning about gene and protein function.

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The Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) Portal provides open access to data including gene expression, QTLs, and histology static.

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The HGNC database is a curated online repository of approved gene nomenclature, gene groups and associated resources including links to genomic, proteomic and phenotypic information.

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The Human Protein Atlas aims to map all human proteins in cells, tissues and organs using the integration of various omics technologies.

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KEGG is a database resource for understanding high-level functions and utilities of the biological system from molecular-level information.

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The NCBI Gene Database page provides information about nomenclature, RefSeqs, maps, pathways, variations, phenotypes, and links to genome-, phenotype-, and locus-specific resources.

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The mission of UniProt is to provide the scientific community with a comprehensive, high-quality and freely accessible resource of protein sequence and functional information.

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PubMed comprises more than 33 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books.

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PDB has information about the 3D shapes of proteins, nucleic acids, and complex assemblies that contribute to understanding everything from protein synthesis to health and disease.