Export your current network:
... as a bitmap image:
file format is 'PNG': portable network graphic
... as a high-resolution bitmap:
same PNG format, but at higher resolution
... as a vector graphic:
SVG: scalable vector graphic - can be opened and edited in Illustrator, CorelDraw, Dia, etc
... as short tabular text output:
TSV: tab separated values - can be opened in Excel and Cytoscape (lists only one-way edges: A-B)
... as tabular text output:
TSV: tab separated values - can be opened in Excel (lists reciprocal edges: A-B,B-A)
... as an XML summary:
structured XML interaction data, according to the 'PSI-MI' data standard
... protein node degrees:
node degree of proteins in your network (given the current score cut-off)
... network coordinates:
a flat-file format describing the coordinates and colors of nodes in the network
... protein sequences:
MFA: multi-fasta format - containing the aminoacid sequences in the network
... protein annotations:
a tab-delimited file describing the names, domains and descriptions of proteins in your network
... functional annotations:
a tab-delimited file containing all known functional terms of protiens in your network
Browse interactions in tabular form:
node1 | node2 | node1 accession | node2 accession | node1 annotation | node2 annotation | score |
AKJ10121.1 | AKJ10122.1 | ABB07_08815 | ABB07_08820 | Topology modulation protein. | Methyltransferase type 11. | 0.910 |
AKJ10121.1 | AKJ10123.1 | ABB07_08815 | ABB07_08825 | Topology modulation protein. | Phosphotransferase. | 0.837 |
AKJ10121.1 | AKJ10124.1 | ABB07_08815 | ABB07_08830 | Topology modulation protein. | Phosphoglycerate mutase. | 0.866 |
AKJ10121.1 | AKJ10125.1 | ABB07_08815 | ABB07_08835 | Topology modulation protein. | Aminoglycoside phosphotransferase. | 0.906 |
AKJ10121.1 | eno | ABB07_08815 | ABB07_22370 | Topology modulation protein. | Enolase; Catalyzes the reversible conversion of 2-phosphoglycerate into phosphoenolpyruvate. It is essential for the degradation of carbohydrates via glycolysis; Belongs to the enolase family. | 0.796 |
AKJ10122.1 | AKJ10121.1 | ABB07_08820 | ABB07_08815 | Methyltransferase type 11. | Topology modulation protein. | 0.910 |
AKJ10122.1 | AKJ10123.1 | ABB07_08820 | ABB07_08825 | Methyltransferase type 11. | Phosphotransferase. | 0.876 |
AKJ10122.1 | AKJ10124.1 | ABB07_08820 | ABB07_08830 | Methyltransferase type 11. | Phosphoglycerate mutase. | 0.898 |
AKJ10122.1 | AKJ10125.1 | ABB07_08820 | ABB07_08835 | Methyltransferase type 11. | Aminoglycoside phosphotransferase. | 0.909 |
AKJ10123.1 | AKJ10121.1 | ABB07_08825 | ABB07_08815 | Phosphotransferase. | Topology modulation protein. | 0.837 |
AKJ10123.1 | AKJ10122.1 | ABB07_08825 | ABB07_08820 | Phosphotransferase. | Methyltransferase type 11. | 0.876 |
AKJ10123.1 | AKJ10124.1 | ABB07_08825 | ABB07_08830 | Phosphotransferase. | Phosphoglycerate mutase. | 0.876 |
AKJ10123.1 | AKJ10125.1 | ABB07_08825 | ABB07_08835 | Phosphotransferase. | Aminoglycoside phosphotransferase. | 0.876 |
AKJ10124.1 | AKJ10121.1 | ABB07_08830 | ABB07_08815 | Phosphoglycerate mutase. | Topology modulation protein. | 0.866 |
AKJ10124.1 | AKJ10122.1 | ABB07_08830 | ABB07_08820 | Phosphoglycerate mutase. | Methyltransferase type 11. | 0.898 |
AKJ10124.1 | AKJ10123.1 | ABB07_08830 | ABB07_08825 | Phosphoglycerate mutase. | Phosphotransferase. | 0.876 |
AKJ10124.1 | AKJ10125.1 | ABB07_08830 | ABB07_08835 | Phosphoglycerate mutase. | Aminoglycoside phosphotransferase. | 0.950 |
AKJ10124.1 | AKJ10617.1 | ABB07_08830 | ABB07_11515 | Phosphoglycerate mutase. | 3-phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase; Belongs to the D-isomer specific 2-hydroxyacid dehydrogenase family. | 0.894 |
AKJ10124.1 | AKJ11166.1 | ABB07_08830 | ABB07_14385 | Phosphoglycerate mutase. | Deoxyribose-phosphate aldolase; Catalyzes a reversible aldol reaction between acetaldehyde and D-glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate to generate 2-deoxy-D-ribose 5- phosphate. | 0.845 |
AKJ10124.1 | eno | ABB07_08830 | ABB07_22370 | Phosphoglycerate mutase. | Enolase; Catalyzes the reversible conversion of 2-phosphoglycerate into phosphoenolpyruvate. It is essential for the degradation of carbohydrates via glycolysis; Belongs to the enolase family. | 0.889 |
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