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A formal MIM specification and tools for the common exchange of MIM diagrams: an XML-Based format, an API, and a validation method

  1. Author:
    Luna, A.
    Karac, E. I.
    Sunshine, M.
    Chang, L.
    Nussinov, R.
    Aladjem, M. I.
    Kohn, K. W.
  2. Author Address

    [Luna, A; Sunshine, M; Chang, L; Aladjem, MI; Kohn, KW] NCI, Mol Pharmacol Lab, Ctr Canc Res, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA [Luna, A; Aladjem, MI] Boston Univ, Bioinformat Program, Boston, MA 02215 USA [Karac, EI] Bogazici Univ, Dept Comp Engn, TR-80815 Bebek, Turkey [Nussinov, R] NCI, Ctr Canc Res, Nanobiol Program, SAIC Frederick Inc, Frederick, MD 21702 USA [Nussinov, R] Tel Aviv Univ, Dept Human Genet & Mol Med, Sackler Sch Med, IL-69978 Tel Aviv, Israel;Kohn, KW (reprint author), NCI, Mol Pharmacol Lab, Ctr Canc Res, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA;kohnk@dc37a.nci.nih.gov
    1. Year: 2011
    2. Date: May
  1. Journal: Bmc Bioinformatics
    1. 12
    2. Pages: 13
  2. Type of Article: Article
  3. Article Number: 167
  4. ISSN: 1471-2105
  1. Abstract:

    Background: The Molecular Interaction Map (MIM) notation offers a standard set of symbols and rules on their usage for the depiction of cellular signaling network diagrams. Such diagrams are essential for disseminating biological information in a concise manner. A lack of software tools for the notation restricts wider usage of the notation. Development of software is facilitated by a more detailed specification regarding software requirements than has previously existed for the MIM notation. Results: A formal implementation of the MIM notation was developed based on a core set of previously defined glyphs. This implementation provides a detailed specification of the properties of the elements of the MIM notation. Building upon this specification, a machine-readable format is provided as a standardized mechanism for the storage and exchange of MIM diagrams. This new format is accompanied by a Java-based application programming interface to help software developers to integrate MIM support into software projects. A validation mechanism is also provided to determine whether MIM datasets are in accordance with syntax rules provided by the new specification. Conclusions: The work presented here provides key foundational components to promote software development for the MIM notation. These components will speed up the development of interoperable tools supporting the MIM notation and will aid in the translation of data stored in MIM diagrams to other standardized formats. Several projects utilizing this implementation of the notation are outlined herein. The MIM specification is available as an additional file to this publication. Source code, libraries, documentation, and examples are available at http://discover.nci.nih.gov/mim.

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  1. DOI: 10.1186/1471-2105-12-167
  2. WOS: 000291720700003

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  1. Fiscal Year: FY2010-2011
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