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KEGG (Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes) Service

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KEGG, abbreviation of Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes, is a collection of databases, which is used for bioinformatics research, including data mining in genomics, proteomics, metabolomics and other omics studies, modeling and simulation in systems biology, and translational research in drug R & D.

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Through the KEGG databases can be categorized into systems, genomic, chemical, and health information, which is distributed in the KEGG PATHWAY, KEGG MODULE, KEGG GENES, KEGG BRITE and so on.

KEGG PATHWAY database (the wiring diagram database) is the core of the KEGG resource, which contains the higher order functional information, including graphical representations of cellular processes, such as metabolism, membrane transport, signal transduction and cell cycle. A collection of pathway maps integrating genes, proteins, RNAs, metabolites, glycans, and chemical reactions, as well as genes involved in specific diseases and drug targets, are all stored as individual entries in the other databases of KEGG. The pathway maps are classified into the following sections:

Metabolism

  • Genetic information processing (transcription, translation, replication and repair, etc.)
  • Environmental information processing (membrane transport, signal transduction, etc.)
  • Cellular processes (cell growth, cell death, cell membrane functions, etc.)
  • Organismal systems (immune system, endocrine system, nervous system, etc.)
  • Human diseases

Drug development
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