Roberts, Richard J Vincze, Tamas Posfai, Janos Macelis, Dana
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Nucleic acids research
REBASE is a comprehensive and extensively curated database of information about the components of restriction-modification (RM) systems. It is fully referenced and provides information about the recognition and cleavage sites for both restriction enzymes and DNA methyltransferases together with their commercial availability, methylation sensitivity...
Wang, Yuezhu Song, Chao Zhao, Jun Zhang, Yuexin Zhao, Xilong Feng, Chenchen Zhang, Guorui Zhu, Jiang Wang, Fan Qian, Fengcui
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Super-enhancers (SEs) are cell-specific DNA cis-regulatory elements that can supervise the transcriptional regulation processes of downstream genes. SEdb 2.0 (http://www.licpathway.net/sedb) aims to provide a comprehensive SE resource and annotate their potential roles in gene transcriptions. Compared with SEdb 1.0, we have made the following impro...
Dobson, Laszlo Szekeres, Levente I Gerdán, Csongor Langó, Tamás Zeke, András Tusnády, Gábor E
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Nucleic acids research
AI-driven protein structure prediction, most notably AlphaFold2 (AF2) opens new frontiers for almost all fields of structural biology. As traditional structure prediction methods for transmembrane proteins were both complicated and error prone, AF2 is a great help to the community. Complementing the relatively meager number of experimental structur...
Martin, Fergal J Amode, M Ridwan Aneja, Alisha Austine-Orimoloye, Olanrewaju Azov, Andrey G Barnes, If Becker, Arne Bennett, Ruth Berry, Andrew Bhai, Jyothish
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Nucleic acids research
Ensembl (https://www.ensembl.org) has produced high-quality genomic resources for vertebrates and model organisms for more than twenty years. During that time, our resources, services and tools have continually evolved in line with both the publicly available genome data and the downstream research and applications that utilise the Ensembl platform...
Zhang, Mochen Zong, Wenting Zou, Dong Wang, Guoliang Zhao, Wei Yang, Fei Wu, Song Zhang, Xinran Guo, Xutong Ma, Yingke
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DNA methylation, as the most intensively studied epigenetic mark, regulates gene expression in numerous biological processes including development, aging, and disease. With the rapid accumulation of whole-genome bisulfite sequencing data, integrating, archiving, analyzing, and visualizing those data becomes critical. Since its first publication in ...
Wei, Jiankai Liu, Penghui Liu, Fuyun Jiang, An Qiao, Jinghan Pu, Zhongqi Wang, Bingrou Zhang, Jin Jia, Dongning Li, Yuli
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Nucleic acids research
Evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo) has been among the most fascinating interdisciplinary fields for decades, which aims to elucidate the origin and evolution of diverse developmental processes. The rapid accumulation of omics data provides unprecedented opportunities to answer many interesting but unresolved evo-devo questions. However, ...
Feng, Fan Tang, Feitong Gao, Yijia Zhu, Dongyu Li, Tianjun Yang, Shuyuan Yao, Yuan Huang, Yuanhao Liu, Jie
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Genomic Knowledgebase (GenomicKB) is a graph database for researchers to explore and investigate human genome, epigenome, transcriptome, and 4D nucleome with simple and efficient queries. The database uses a knowledge graph to consolidate genomic datasets and annotations from over 30 consortia and portals, including 347 million genomic entities, 1....
Tadros, Daniel M Eggenschwiler, Simon Racle, Julien Gfeller, David
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Nucleic acids research
The highly polymorphic Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) genes are responsible for the binding and cell surface presentation of pathogen or cancer specific T-cell epitopes. This process is fundamental for eliciting T-cell recognition of infected or malignant cells. Epitopes displayed on MHC molecules further provide therapeutic targets for per...
Zhang, Yimeng Zhang, Yuexin Song, Chao Zhao, Xilong Ai, Bo Wang, Yuezhu Zhou, Liwei Zhu, Jiang Feng, Chenchen Xu, Liyan
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Chromatin regulators (CRs) regulate epigenetic patterns on a partial or global scale, playing a critical role in affecting multi-target gene expression. As chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing (ChIP-seq) data associated with CRs are rapidly accumulating, a comprehensive resource of CRs needs to be built urgently for collecting, integrating, and...
Shi, Xiaoying Yu, Zhiguang Ren, Pengfei Dong, Xin Ding, Xuanxin Song, Jiaming Zhang, Jing Li, Taiwen Wang, Chenfei
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Understanding gene expression patterns across different human cell types is crucial for investigating mechanisms of cell type differentiation, disease occurrence and progression. The recent development of single-cell RNA-seq (scRNA-seq) technologies significantly boosted the characterization of cell type heterogeneities in different human tissues. ...