TY - JOUR
T1 - The Eukaryotic Linear Motif resource: 2022 release
AU - Kumar, Manjeet
AU - Michael, Sushama
AU - Alvardo-Valverde, Jesús
AU - Mészáros, Bálint
AU - Sámano-Sánchez, Hugo
AU - Zeke, András
AU - Dobson, László
AU - Lazar, Tamas
AU - Örd, Mihkel
AU - Nagpal, Anurag
AU - Farahi, Nazanin
AU - Käser, Melanie
AU - Kraleti, Ramya
AU - Davey, Norman E
AU - Pancsa, Rita
AU - Chemes, Lucía B.
AU - Gibson, Toby J.
N1 - © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research.
PY - 2022/1/7
Y1 - 2022/1/7
N2 - Almost twenty years after its initial release, the Eukaryotic Linear Motif (ELM) resource remains an invaluable source of information for the study of motif-mediated protein-protein interactions. ELM provides a comprehensive, regularly updated and well-organised repository of manually curated, experimentally validated short linear motifs (SLiMs). An increasing number of SLiM-mediated interactions are discovered each year and keeping the resource up-to-date continues to be a great challenge. In the current update, 30 novel motif classes have been added and five existing classes have undergone major revisions. The update includes 411 new motif instances mostly focused on cell-cycle regulation, control of the actin cytoskeleton, membrane remodelling and vesicle trafficking pathways, liquid-liquid phase separation and integrin signalling. Many of the newly annotated motif-mediated interactions are targets of pathogenic motif mimicry by viral, bacterial or eukaryotic pathogens, providing invaluable insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying infectious diseases. The current ELM release includes 317 motif classes incorporating 3934 individual motif instances manually curated from 3867 scientific publications. ELM is available at: http://elm.eu.org.
AB - Almost twenty years after its initial release, the Eukaryotic Linear Motif (ELM) resource remains an invaluable source of information for the study of motif-mediated protein-protein interactions. ELM provides a comprehensive, regularly updated and well-organised repository of manually curated, experimentally validated short linear motifs (SLiMs). An increasing number of SLiM-mediated interactions are discovered each year and keeping the resource up-to-date continues to be a great challenge. In the current update, 30 novel motif classes have been added and five existing classes have undergone major revisions. The update includes 411 new motif instances mostly focused on cell-cycle regulation, control of the actin cytoskeleton, membrane remodelling and vesicle trafficking pathways, liquid-liquid phase separation and integrin signalling. Many of the newly annotated motif-mediated interactions are targets of pathogenic motif mimicry by viral, bacterial or eukaryotic pathogens, providing invaluable insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying infectious diseases. The current ELM release includes 317 motif classes incorporating 3934 individual motif instances manually curated from 3867 scientific publications. ELM is available at: http://elm.eu.org.
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U2 - 10.1093/nar/gkab975
DO - 10.1093/nar/gkab975
M3 - Article
C2 - 34718738
SN - 0305-1048
VL - 50
SP - D497-D508
JO - Nucleic Acids Research
JF - Nucleic Acids Research
IS - D1
M1 - gkab975
ER -