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DAnCER: Disease-Annotated Chromatin Epigenetics Resource

Chromatin modification (CM) is a set of epigenetic processes that govern many aspects of DNA replication, transcription and repair. CM is carried out by groups of physically interacting proteins, and their disruption has been linked to a number of complex human diseases. CM remains largely unexplore...

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Autores principales: Turinsky, Andrei L., Turner, Brian, Borja, Rosanne C., Gleeson, James A., Heath, Michael, Pu, Shuye, Switzer, Thomas, Dong, Dong, Gong, Yunchen, On, Tuan, Xiong, Xuejian, Emili, Andrew, Greenblatt, Jack, Parkinson, John, Zhang, Zhaolei, Wodak, Shoshana J.
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3013761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20876685
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkq857
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author Turinsky, Andrei L.
Turner, Brian
Borja, Rosanne C.
Gleeson, James A.
Heath, Michael
Pu, Shuye
Switzer, Thomas
Dong, Dong
Gong, Yunchen
On, Tuan
Xiong, Xuejian
Emili, Andrew
Greenblatt, Jack
Parkinson, John
Zhang, Zhaolei
Wodak, Shoshana J.
author_facet Turinsky, Andrei L.
Turner, Brian
Borja, Rosanne C.
Gleeson, James A.
Heath, Michael
Pu, Shuye
Switzer, Thomas
Dong, Dong
Gong, Yunchen
On, Tuan
Xiong, Xuejian
Emili, Andrew
Greenblatt, Jack
Parkinson, John
Zhang, Zhaolei
Wodak, Shoshana J.
author_sort Turinsky, Andrei L.
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description Chromatin modification (CM) is a set of epigenetic processes that govern many aspects of DNA replication, transcription and repair. CM is carried out by groups of physically interacting proteins, and their disruption has been linked to a number of complex human diseases. CM remains largely unexplored, however, especially in higher eukaryotes such as human. Here we present the DAnCER resource, which integrates information on genes with CM function from five model organisms, including human. Currently integrated are gene functional annotations, Pfam domain architecture, protein interaction networks and associated human diseases. Additional supporting evidence includes orthology relationships across organisms, membership in protein complexes, and information on protein 3D structure. These data are available for 962 experimentally confirmed and manually curated CM genes and for over 5000 genes with predicted CM function on the basis of orthology and domain composition. DAnCER allows visual explorations of the integrated data and flexible query capabilities using a variety of data filters. In particular, disease information and functional annotations are mapped onto the protein interaction networks, enabling the user to formulate new hypotheses on the function and disease associations of a given gene based on those of its interaction partners. DAnCER is freely available at http://wodaklab.org/dancer/.
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spelling pubmed-30137612011-01-03 DAnCER: Disease-Annotated Chromatin Epigenetics Resource Turinsky, Andrei L. Turner, Brian Borja, Rosanne C. Gleeson, James A. Heath, Michael Pu, Shuye Switzer, Thomas Dong, Dong Gong, Yunchen On, Tuan Xiong, Xuejian Emili, Andrew Greenblatt, Jack Parkinson, John Zhang, Zhaolei Wodak, Shoshana J. Nucleic Acids Res Articles Chromatin modification (CM) is a set of epigenetic processes that govern many aspects of DNA replication, transcription and repair. CM is carried out by groups of physically interacting proteins, and their disruption has been linked to a number of complex human diseases. CM remains largely unexplored, however, especially in higher eukaryotes such as human. Here we present the DAnCER resource, which integrates information on genes with CM function from five model organisms, including human. Currently integrated are gene functional annotations, Pfam domain architecture, protein interaction networks and associated human diseases. Additional supporting evidence includes orthology relationships across organisms, membership in protein complexes, and information on protein 3D structure. These data are available for 962 experimentally confirmed and manually curated CM genes and for over 5000 genes with predicted CM function on the basis of orthology and domain composition. DAnCER allows visual explorations of the integrated data and flexible query capabilities using a variety of data filters. In particular, disease information and functional annotations are mapped onto the protein interaction networks, enabling the user to formulate new hypotheses on the function and disease associations of a given gene based on those of its interaction partners. DAnCER is freely available at http://wodaklab.org/dancer/. Oxford University Press 2011-01 2010-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3013761/ /pubmed/20876685 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkq857 Text en © The Author(s) 2010. Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Turinsky, Andrei L.
Turner, Brian
Borja, Rosanne C.
Gleeson, James A.
Heath, Michael
Pu, Shuye
Switzer, Thomas
Dong, Dong
Gong, Yunchen
On, Tuan
Xiong, Xuejian
Emili, Andrew
Greenblatt, Jack
Parkinson, John
Zhang, Zhaolei
Wodak, Shoshana J.
DAnCER: Disease-Annotated Chromatin Epigenetics Resource
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title_short DAnCER: Disease-Annotated Chromatin Epigenetics Resource
title_sort dancer: disease-annotated chromatin epigenetics resource
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3013761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20876685
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkq857
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