TY - JOUR
T1 - LocSigDB
T2 - A database of protein localization signals
AU - Negi, Simarjeet
AU - Pandey, Sanjit
AU - Srinivasan, Satish M.
AU - Mohammed, Akram
AU - Guda, Chittibabu
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors thank the Bioinformatics and Systems Biology core facility at UNMC for providing infrastructure support for the database and webserver development and Megan Brown for proofreading the manuscript. The open-access publication costs for this article have been funded by1R01GM086533-01A1 grant support to CG.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 VC The Author(s).
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - LocSigDB (http://genome.unmc.edu/LocSigDB/) is a manually curated database of experimental protein localization signals for eight distinct subcellular locations; primarily in a eukaryotic cell with brief coverage of bacterial proteins. Proteins must be localized at their appropriate subcellular compartment to perform their desired function. Mislocalization of proteins to unintended locations is a causative factor for many human diseases; therefore, collection of known sorting signals will help support many important areas of biomedical research. By performing an extensive literature study, we compiled a collection of 533 experimentally determined localization signals, along with the proteins that harbor such signals. Each signal in the LocSigDB is annotated with its localization, source, PubMed references and is linked to the proteins in UniProt database along with the organism information that contain the same amino acid pattern as the given signal. From LocSigDB webserver, users can download the whole database or browse/search for data using an intuitive query interface. To date, LocSigDB is the most comprehensive compendium of protein localization signals for eight distinct subcellular locations.
AB - LocSigDB (http://genome.unmc.edu/LocSigDB/) is a manually curated database of experimental protein localization signals for eight distinct subcellular locations; primarily in a eukaryotic cell with brief coverage of bacterial proteins. Proteins must be localized at their appropriate subcellular compartment to perform their desired function. Mislocalization of proteins to unintended locations is a causative factor for many human diseases; therefore, collection of known sorting signals will help support many important areas of biomedical research. By performing an extensive literature study, we compiled a collection of 533 experimentally determined localization signals, along with the proteins that harbor such signals. Each signal in the LocSigDB is annotated with its localization, source, PubMed references and is linked to the proteins in UniProt database along with the organism information that contain the same amino acid pattern as the given signal. From LocSigDB webserver, users can download the whole database or browse/search for data using an intuitive query interface. To date, LocSigDB is the most comprehensive compendium of protein localization signals for eight distinct subcellular locations.
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U2 - 10.1093/database/bav003
DO - 10.1093/database/bav003
M3 - Article
C2 - 25725059
AN - SCOPUS:84984908661
SN - 1758-0463
VL - 2015
JO - Database
JF - Database
M1 - bav003
ER -