Affiliations: Computer Science, Graduate School of Information
Science and Technology, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan | The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research,
Osaka University, Osaka, Japan. E-mail: [email protected]
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Abstract: Although databases for cell signaling pathways include numbers of
reaction data of the pathways, the reaction data cannot be used yet to deduce
biological functions from them. For the deduction, we need systematic and
consistent interpretation of biological functions of reactions in cell
signaling pathways in the context of "information transmission". To address
this issue, we have developed a functional ontology for cell signaling
pathways, Cell Signaling Network Ontology (CSN-Ontology), which provides
framework for the functional interpretation presenting some important concepts
as information, selectivity, movability, and signaling rules including passage
of time.
Keywords: ontology, cell signaling pathway, biological function