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=== Example #1: Retrieving Data from IntAct === === Example #1: Retrieving Protein-Protein Interaction Networks from IntAct ===
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 * From the pull-down menu, select !Intact Web Service Client.
 * Enter a search term, such as BRCA1; and click Search.
 * From the pull-down menu, select the Int``Act Web Service Client.
 * Enter a search term, such as BRCA1
* Click the Search button.
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After confirming the download of interaction data, the network of BRCA1 will be imported and visualized.
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=== Example #2: Retrieving Pathways and Networks from Pathway Commons ===
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=== Example #2: Retrieving Data from Pathway Commons ===  * Select: File → Import → Network from web services...
 * From the pull-down menu, select the Pathway Commons Service Client.

Then, follow the three-step process outlined below:

 * Step 1: Enter your search term; for example: BRCA1
 * Step 2: Select the protein or small molecule of interest. Full details regarding each molecule is shown in the bottom left panel.
 * Step 3: Download a specific pathway or interaction network.

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==== Downloading Pathways and Interaction Networks ====

In Step 3, you can simply double-click on a pathway of interest, or click on the Interaction Networks tab.

The Interaction Networks tab enables you to filter interactions by data source and/or interaction type.

For example, you can choose to restrict your network to direct physical interactions from HPRD and MINT only.

Importing Networks from External Databases

Cytoscape users can import networks and pathways directly from external databases.

By default, direct access to the following external resources is provided:

Getting Started

To get started, select: File → Import → Network from web services...

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Example #1: Retrieving Protein-Protein Interaction Networks from IntAct

  • Select: File → Import → Network from web services...

  • From the pull-down menu, select the IntAct Web Service Client.

  • Enter a search term, such as BRCA1
  • Click the Search button.

attachment:intact_import.png

After confirming the download of interaction data, the network of BRCA1 will be imported and visualized.

Example #2: Retrieving Pathways and Networks from Pathway Commons

  • Select: File → Import → Network from web services...

  • From the pull-down menu, select the Pathway Commons Service Client.

Then, follow the three-step process outlined below:

  • Step 1: Enter your search term; for example: BRCA1
  • Step 2: Select the protein or small molecule of interest. Full details regarding each molecule is shown in the bottom left panel.
  • Step 3: Download a specific pathway or interaction network.

attachment:3_steps.png

Downloading Pathways and Interaction Networks

In Step 3, you can simply double-click on a pathway of interest, or click on the Interaction Networks tab.

The Interaction Networks tab enables you to filter interactions by data source and/or interaction type.

For example, you can choose to restrict your network to direct physical interactions from HPRD and MINT only.

Cytoscape_User_Manual/ImportingNetworksFromWebServices (last edited 2010-07-28 03:24:29 by KeiichiroOno)

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