TY - JOUR T1 - PaperBLAST: Text-mining papers for information about homologs JF - bioRxiv DO - 10.1101/133041 SP - 133041 AU - Morgan N. Price AU - Adam P. Arkin Y1 - 2017/01/01 UR - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2017/05/02/133041.abstract N2 - Large-scale genome sequencing has identified millions of protein-coding genes whose function is unknown. Many of these proteins are similar to characterized proteins from other organisms, but much of this information is missing from annotation databases and is hidden in the scientific literature. To make this information accessible, PaperBLAST uses EuropePMC to search the full text of scientific articles for references to genes. PaperBLAST also takes advantage of curated resources that link protein sequences to scientific articles (Swiss-Prot, GeneRIF, and EcoCyc). PaperBLAST’s database includes over 700,000 scientific articles that mention over 400,000 different proteins. Given a protein of interest, PaperBLAST quickly finds similar proteins that are discussed in the literature and presents snippets of text from relevant articles or from the curators. PaperBLAST is available at http://papers.genomics.lbl.gov/. ER -