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Understanding the Context

This release highlights significant updates and new features developed as part of the DSMZ Digital Diversity. Discover how BRENDA continues to evolve as a leading global resource for enzyme information. BRENDA - The Comprehensive Enzyme Information System All copyrightable parts of BRENDA are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY 4.0). Before downloading any files from BRENDA, you have to actively accept the license.

Key Insights

I accept the license agreement BRENDA - The Comprehensive Enzyme Information System For a more structured view of enzymes/EC Numbers and enhanced search capabilities please go to the EC Explorer. 1. Introduction BRENDA is the main collection of enzyme functional data available to the scientific community. It is available free of charge via the internet (www.brenda-enzymes.org). USAGE POLICY The BRENDA SOAP API runs on a limited pool of shared servers.

Final Thoughts

To ensure stable and fair access for all users, we kindly ask that you do not send more than one request per second. To protect our infrastructure, BRENDA uses automated security mechanisms. Staying within this limit helps prevent your application from being mistakenly identified as a bot and ensures uninterrupted access. How does the BRENDA team collect the data and information for the database? The main part of BRENDA are manually annoted data and information from literature references. BRENDA is a comprehensive database providing detailed information about enzymes, including their functions, structures, and biochemical reactions.