GS2PATH: a web-based integrated analysis tool for finding functional relationships using gene ontology and biochemical pathway data

Bioinformation. 2007 Dec 30;2(5):194-6. doi: 10.6026/97320630002194.

Abstract

GS2PATH is a Web-based pipeline tool to permit functional enrichment of a given gene set from prior knowledge databases, including gene ontology (GO) database and biological pathway databases. The tool also provides an estimation of gene set enrichment, in GO terms, from the databases of the KEGG and BioCarta pathways, which may allow users to compute and compare functional over-representations. This is especially useful in the perspective of biological pathways such as metabolic, signal transduction, genetic information processing, environmental information processing, cellular process, disease, and drug development. It provides relevant images of biochemical pathways with highlighting of the gene set by customized colors, which can directly assist in the visualization of functional alteration.

Availability: The GS2PATH system is freely available at http://array.kobic.re.kr:8080/arrayport/gs2path/.

Keywords: gene ontology; gene set enrichment test; integrated search; pathways.