Welcome to
Interacting Species Database
About ISDB
Organisms within ecological systems often engage in molecular interactions that mediate key biological processes, such as protein–protein interactions involved in host–pathogen recognition and symbiosis. Characterization of these interactions at a molecular level is essential for understanding the mechanistic, evolutionary, and functional basis of interspecies interactions, as well as for informing potential therapeutic interventions. However, progress in this field is significantly impeded by the lack of a comprehensive database of interacting species at molecular resolution and the limited availability of experimental data. We introduce the Interacting Species Database (ISDB), a comprehensive resource that catalogs interspecies interactions, annotated with NCBI taxonomic identifiers, interaction types and known molecular interactions. The ISDB encompasses 858,229 interacting species pairs and 171,713 protein-protein interactions within 261,287 organisms. ISDB is designed to support researchers in searching for, downloading, and depositing interspecies interaction data, which facilitates the study of ecological dynamics across diverse research domains. The ISDB is available via a web interface (https://www.elhabashylab.org/isdb) and open-source code on GitHub (https://github.com/ElhabashyLab/ISDB) under the MIT licence.
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Team

Hadeer Elhabashy
Junior Professor and Group LeaderUniversity of Bayreuth
Max Planck Institute for Biology Tübingen

Michael Mederer
Former Master's studentUniversity of Tuebingen

Anupam Gautam
Postdoctoral ResearcherMax Planck Institute for Biology Tübingen
University of Tübingen
Citation
If you use ISDB, please cite: Michael Mederer, Anupam Gautam, Oliver Kohlbacher, Andrei Lupas, and Hadeer Elhabashy." Interacting Species Database (ISDB): "A Comprehensive Resource for Ecological Interactions at the Molecular Level". Manuscript in preparation.
Contact
If you have any questions or inquiries, please contact us at Elhabashylab [a] gmail.com