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MitoRes: a resource of nuclear-encoded mitochondrial genes and their products in Metazoa

BACKGROUND: Mitochondria are sub-cellular organelles that have a central role in energy production and in other metabolic pathways of all eukaryotic respiring cells. In the last few years, with more and more genomes being sequenced, a huge amount of data has been generated providing an unprecedented...

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Autores principales: Catalano, Domenico, Licciulli, Flavio, Turi, Antonio, Grillo, Giorgio, Saccone, Cecilia, D'Elia, Domenica
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1395343/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16433928
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-7-36
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author Catalano, Domenico
Licciulli, Flavio
Turi, Antonio
Grillo, Giorgio
Saccone, Cecilia
D'Elia, Domenica
author_facet Catalano, Domenico
Licciulli, Flavio
Turi, Antonio
Grillo, Giorgio
Saccone, Cecilia
D'Elia, Domenica
author_sort Catalano, Domenico
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Mitochondria are sub-cellular organelles that have a central role in energy production and in other metabolic pathways of all eukaryotic respiring cells. In the last few years, with more and more genomes being sequenced, a huge amount of data has been generated providing an unprecedented opportunity to use the comparative analysis approach in studies of evolution and functional genomics with the aim of shedding light on molecular mechanisms regulating mitochondrial biogenesis and metabolism. In this context, the problem of the optimal extraction of representative datasets of genomic and proteomic data assumes a crucial importance. Specialised resources for nuclear-encoded mitochondria-related proteins already exist; however, no mitochondrial database is currently available with the same features of MitoRes, which is an update of the MitoNuc database extensively modified in its structure, data sources and graphical interface. It contains data on nuclear-encoded mitochondria-related products for any metazoan species for which this type of data is available and also provides comprehensive sequence datasets (gene, transcript and protein) as well as useful tools for their extraction and export. DESCRIPTION: MitoRes consolidates information from publicly external sources and automatically annotates them into a relational database. Additionally, it also clusters proteins on the basis of their sequence similarity and interconnects them with genomic data. The search engine and sequence management tools allow the query/retrieval of the database content and the extraction and export of sequences (gene, transcript, protein) and related sub-sequences (intron, exon, UTR, CDS, signal peptide and gene flanking regions) ready to be used for in silico analysis. CONCLUSION: The tool we describe here has been developed to support lab scientists and bioinformaticians alike in the characterization of molecular features and evolution of mitochondrial targeting sequences. The way it provides for the retrieval and extraction of sequences allows the user to overcome the obstacles encountered in the integrative use of different bioinformatic resources and the completeness of the sequence collection allows intra- and interspecies comparison at different biological levels (gene, transcript and protein).
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spelling pubmed-13953432006-03-09 MitoRes: a resource of nuclear-encoded mitochondrial genes and their products in Metazoa Catalano, Domenico Licciulli, Flavio Turi, Antonio Grillo, Giorgio Saccone, Cecilia D'Elia, Domenica BMC Bioinformatics Database BACKGROUND: Mitochondria are sub-cellular organelles that have a central role in energy production and in other metabolic pathways of all eukaryotic respiring cells. In the last few years, with more and more genomes being sequenced, a huge amount of data has been generated providing an unprecedented opportunity to use the comparative analysis approach in studies of evolution and functional genomics with the aim of shedding light on molecular mechanisms regulating mitochondrial biogenesis and metabolism. In this context, the problem of the optimal extraction of representative datasets of genomic and proteomic data assumes a crucial importance. Specialised resources for nuclear-encoded mitochondria-related proteins already exist; however, no mitochondrial database is currently available with the same features of MitoRes, which is an update of the MitoNuc database extensively modified in its structure, data sources and graphical interface. It contains data on nuclear-encoded mitochondria-related products for any metazoan species for which this type of data is available and also provides comprehensive sequence datasets (gene, transcript and protein) as well as useful tools for their extraction and export. DESCRIPTION: MitoRes consolidates information from publicly external sources and automatically annotates them into a relational database. Additionally, it also clusters proteins on the basis of their sequence similarity and interconnects them with genomic data. The search engine and sequence management tools allow the query/retrieval of the database content and the extraction and export of sequences (gene, transcript, protein) and related sub-sequences (intron, exon, UTR, CDS, signal peptide and gene flanking regions) ready to be used for in silico analysis. CONCLUSION: The tool we describe here has been developed to support lab scientists and bioinformaticians alike in the characterization of molecular features and evolution of mitochondrial targeting sequences. The way it provides for the retrieval and extraction of sequences allows the user to overcome the obstacles encountered in the integrative use of different bioinformatic resources and the completeness of the sequence collection allows intra- and interspecies comparison at different biological levels (gene, transcript and protein). BioMed Central 2006-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC1395343/ /pubmed/16433928 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-7-36 Text en Copyright © 2006 Catalano et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Catalano, Domenico
Licciulli, Flavio
Turi, Antonio
Grillo, Giorgio
Saccone, Cecilia
D'Elia, Domenica
MitoRes: a resource of nuclear-encoded mitochondrial genes and their products in Metazoa
title MitoRes: a resource of nuclear-encoded mitochondrial genes and their products in Metazoa
title_full MitoRes: a resource of nuclear-encoded mitochondrial genes and their products in Metazoa
title_fullStr MitoRes: a resource of nuclear-encoded mitochondrial genes and their products in Metazoa
title_full_unstemmed MitoRes: a resource of nuclear-encoded mitochondrial genes and their products in Metazoa
title_short MitoRes: a resource of nuclear-encoded mitochondrial genes and their products in Metazoa
title_sort mitores: a resource of nuclear-encoded mitochondrial genes and their products in metazoa
topic Database
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1395343/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16433928
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-7-36
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