BioKC: a collaborative platform for curation and annotation of molecular interactions

Author:

Vega Carlos1ORCID,Ostaszewski Marek1ORCID,Grouès Valentin1ORCID,Schneider Reinhard1ORCID,Satagopam Venkata1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine, Université du Luxembourg , 7 Avenue des Hauts Fourneaux, Esch-sur-Alzette 4362, Luxembourg

Abstract

Abstract Curation of biomedical knowledge into systems biology diagrammatic or computational models is essential for studying complex biological processes. However, systems-level curation is a laborious manual process, especially when facing ever-increasing growth of domain literature. New findings demonstrating elaborate relationships between multiple molecules, pathways and cells have to be represented in a format suitable for systems biology applications. Importantly, curation should capture the complexity of molecular interactions in such a format together with annotations of the involved elements and support stable identifiers and versioning. This challenge calls for novel collaborative tools and platforms allowing to improve the quality and the output of the curation process. In particular, community-based curation, an important source of curated knowledge, requires support in role management, reviewing features and versioning. Here, we present Biological Knowledge Curation (BioKC), a web-based collaborative platform for the curation and annotation of biomedical knowledge following the standard data model from Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML). BioKC offers a graphical user interface for curation of complex molecular interactions and their annotation with stable identifiers and supporting sentences. With the support of collaborative curation and review, it allows to construct building blocks for systems biology diagrams and computational models. These building blocks can be published under stable identifiers and versioned and used as annotations, supporting knowledge building for modelling activities.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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