PhosphoLink is a literature-scale resource for phosphorylation and dephosphorylation regulation. Large-scale systematic literature screening yielded supporting records for curated regulatory relationships. Each relationship is linked to site-specific, sentence-level evidence, with isoform-aware site mapping and interactive network exploration.
PhosphoLink also integrates site-specific kinase–substrate and phosphatase–substrate relationships from curated external resources, and enriches entries using public databases and open-source software. See Acknowledgements for the full list.
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PhosphoLink builds on public databases and open-source software. We thank the communities behind these resources. Each database remains subject to its own terms and licenses.
Regulatory relationship evidence integrated into PhosphoLink comes from:
These resources integrate data from upstream databases including KEA, HPRD, SIGNOR, dbPTM, phosphoELM, PGRD, neXtProt, RLIMS-P, and PhosphoSitePlus.