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ShrimpGPAT: a gene and protein annotation tool for knowledge sharing and gene discovery in shrimp

BACKGROUND: Although captured and cultivated marine shrimp constitute highly important seafood in terms of both economic value and production quantity, biologists have little knowledge of the shrimp genome and this partly hinders their ability to improve shrimp aquaculture. To help improve this situ...

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Autores principales: Korshkari, Parpakron, Vaiwsri, Sirintra, Flegel, Timothy W, Ngamsuriyaroj, Sudsanguan, Sonthayanon, Burachai, Prachumwat, Anuphap
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4094775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24952385
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-15-506
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author Korshkari, Parpakron
Vaiwsri, Sirintra
Flegel, Timothy W
Ngamsuriyaroj, Sudsanguan
Sonthayanon, Burachai
Prachumwat, Anuphap
author_facet Korshkari, Parpakron
Vaiwsri, Sirintra
Flegel, Timothy W
Ngamsuriyaroj, Sudsanguan
Sonthayanon, Burachai
Prachumwat, Anuphap
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description BACKGROUND: Although captured and cultivated marine shrimp constitute highly important seafood in terms of both economic value and production quantity, biologists have little knowledge of the shrimp genome and this partly hinders their ability to improve shrimp aquaculture. To help improve this situation, the Shrimp Gene and Protein Annotation Tool (ShrimpGPAT) was conceived as a community-based annotation platform for the acquisition and updating of full-length complementary DNAs (cDNAs), Expressed Sequence Tags (ESTs), transcript contigs and protein sequences of penaeid shrimp and their decapod relatives and for in-silico functional annotation and sequence analysis. DESCRIPTION: ShrimpGPAT currently holds quality-filtered, molecular sequences of 14 decapod species (~500,000 records for six penaeid shrimp and eight other decapods). The database predominantly comprises transcript sequences derived by both traditional EST Sanger sequencing and more recently by massive-parallel sequencing technologies. The analysis pipeline provides putative functions in terms of sequence homologs, gene ontologies and protein-protein interactions. Data retrieval can be conducted easily either by a keyword text search or by a sequence query via BLAST, and users can save records of interest for later investigation using tools such as multiple sequence alignment and BLAST searches against pre-defined databases. In addition, ShrimpGPAT provides space for community insights by allowing functional annotation with tags and comments on sequences. Community-contributed information will allow for continuous database enrichment, for improvement of functions and for other aspects of sequence analysis. CONCLUSIONS: ShrimpGPAT is a new, free and easily accessed service for the shrimp research community that provides a comprehensive and up-to-date database of quality-filtered decapod gene and protein sequences together with putative functional prediction and sequence analysis tools. An important feature is its community-based functional annotation capability that allows the research community to contribute knowledge and insights about the properties of molecular sequences for better, shared, functional characterization of shrimp genes. Regularly updated and expanded with data on more decapods, ShrimpGPAT is publicly available at http://shrimpgpat.sc.mahidol.ac.th/.
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spelling pubmed-40947752014-07-23 ShrimpGPAT: a gene and protein annotation tool for knowledge sharing and gene discovery in shrimp Korshkari, Parpakron Vaiwsri, Sirintra Flegel, Timothy W Ngamsuriyaroj, Sudsanguan Sonthayanon, Burachai Prachumwat, Anuphap BMC Genomics Database BACKGROUND: Although captured and cultivated marine shrimp constitute highly important seafood in terms of both economic value and production quantity, biologists have little knowledge of the shrimp genome and this partly hinders their ability to improve shrimp aquaculture. To help improve this situation, the Shrimp Gene and Protein Annotation Tool (ShrimpGPAT) was conceived as a community-based annotation platform for the acquisition and updating of full-length complementary DNAs (cDNAs), Expressed Sequence Tags (ESTs), transcript contigs and protein sequences of penaeid shrimp and their decapod relatives and for in-silico functional annotation and sequence analysis. DESCRIPTION: ShrimpGPAT currently holds quality-filtered, molecular sequences of 14 decapod species (~500,000 records for six penaeid shrimp and eight other decapods). The database predominantly comprises transcript sequences derived by both traditional EST Sanger sequencing and more recently by massive-parallel sequencing technologies. The analysis pipeline provides putative functions in terms of sequence homologs, gene ontologies and protein-protein interactions. Data retrieval can be conducted easily either by a keyword text search or by a sequence query via BLAST, and users can save records of interest for later investigation using tools such as multiple sequence alignment and BLAST searches against pre-defined databases. In addition, ShrimpGPAT provides space for community insights by allowing functional annotation with tags and comments on sequences. Community-contributed information will allow for continuous database enrichment, for improvement of functions and for other aspects of sequence analysis. CONCLUSIONS: ShrimpGPAT is a new, free and easily accessed service for the shrimp research community that provides a comprehensive and up-to-date database of quality-filtered decapod gene and protein sequences together with putative functional prediction and sequence analysis tools. An important feature is its community-based functional annotation capability that allows the research community to contribute knowledge and insights about the properties of molecular sequences for better, shared, functional characterization of shrimp genes. Regularly updated and expanded with data on more decapods, ShrimpGPAT is publicly available at http://shrimpgpat.sc.mahidol.ac.th/. BioMed Central 2014-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4094775/ /pubmed/24952385 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-15-506 Text en © Korshkari et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2014 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Sonthayanon, Burachai
Prachumwat, Anuphap
ShrimpGPAT: a gene and protein annotation tool for knowledge sharing and gene discovery in shrimp
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title_fullStr ShrimpGPAT: a gene and protein annotation tool for knowledge sharing and gene discovery in shrimp
title_full_unstemmed ShrimpGPAT: a gene and protein annotation tool for knowledge sharing and gene discovery in shrimp
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4094775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24952385
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-15-506
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