rba_reactome_pathways_top {rbioapi} | R Documentation |
Get Top Level Pathways in a Species
Description
This function will Return a list of all pathways with the class "TopLevelPathway" which are annotated in your supplied species.
Usage
rba_reactome_pathways_top(species, ...)
Arguments
species |
Numeric or Character: NCBI Taxonomy identifier (Human Taxonomy
ID is 9606.) or species name (e.g. "Homo sapiens"). See
|
... |
rbioapi option(s). See |
Details
Reactome's Events hierarchy for any specie will begin with pathways with class "TopLevelPathway" (e.g. "Immune System", "Metabolism of proteins"). further down in the event's hierarchy tree, each TopLevelPathway has has other events itself (e.g. "Adaptive immune system", "Innate immune system"). Based on the chosen pathway, the hierarchy tree would typically goes further down.
Value
Data frame where each row is a Top Level Pathway and columns are pertinent information.
Corresponding API Resources
"GET https://reactome.org/ContentService/data/pathways/top/{species}"
References
Marc Gillespie, Bijay Jassal, Ralf Stephan, Marija Milacic, Karen Rothfels, Andrea Senff-Ribeiro, Johannes Griss, Cristoffer Sevilla, Lisa Matthews, Chuqiao Gong, Chuan Deng, Thawfeek Varusai, Eliot Ragueneau, Yusra Haider, Bruce May, Veronica Shamovsky, Joel Weiser, Timothy Brunson, Nasim Sanati, Liam Beckman, Xiang Shao, Antonio Fabregat, Konstantinos Sidiropoulos, Julieth Murillo, Guilherme Viteri, Justin Cook, Solomon Shorser, Gary Bader, Emek Demir, Chris Sander, Robin Haw, Guanming Wu, Lincoln Stein, Henning Hermjakob, Peter D’Eustachio, The reactome pathway knowledgebase 2022, Nucleic Acids Research, 2021;, kab1028, https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkab1028
Griss J, Viteri G, Sidiropoulos K, Nguyen V, Fabregat A, Hermjakob H. ReactomeGSA - Efficient Multi-Omics Comparative Pathway Analysis. Mol Cell Proteomics. 2020 Sep 9. doi: 10.1074/mcp. PubMed PMID: 32907876.
See Also
Other "Reactome Content Service - Pathway Related Queries":
rba_reactome_pathways_events()
,
rba_reactome_pathways_low()
Examples
rba_reactome_pathways_top(species = 9606)
rba_reactome_pathways_top(species = "Saccharomyces cerevisiae")