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DBSecSys: a database of Burkholderia mallei secretion systems

BACKGROUND: Bacterial pathogenicity represents a major public health concern worldwide. Secretion systems are a key component of bacterial pathogenicity, as they provide the means for bacterial proteins to penetrate host-cell membranes and insert themselves directly into the host cells’ cytosol. Bur...

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Autores principales: Memišević, Vesna, Kumar, Kamal, Cheng, Li, Zavaljevski, Nela, DeShazer, David, Wallqvist, Anders, Reifman, Jaques
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4112206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25030112
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-15-244
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author Memišević, Vesna
Kumar, Kamal
Cheng, Li
Zavaljevski, Nela
DeShazer, David
Wallqvist, Anders
Reifman, Jaques
author_facet Memišević, Vesna
Kumar, Kamal
Cheng, Li
Zavaljevski, Nela
DeShazer, David
Wallqvist, Anders
Reifman, Jaques
author_sort Memišević, Vesna
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description BACKGROUND: Bacterial pathogenicity represents a major public health concern worldwide. Secretion systems are a key component of bacterial pathogenicity, as they provide the means for bacterial proteins to penetrate host-cell membranes and insert themselves directly into the host cells’ cytosol. Burkholderia mallei is a Gram-negative bacterium that uses multiple secretion systems during its host infection life cycle. To date, the identities of secretion system proteins for B. mallei are not well known, and their pathogenic mechanisms of action and host factors are largely uncharacterized. DESCRIPTION: We present the Database of Burkholderia malleiSecretion Systems (DBSecSys), a compilation of manually curated and computationally predicted bacterial secretion system proteins and their host factors. Currently, DBSecSys contains comprehensive experimentally and computationally derived information about B. mallei strain ATCC 23344. The database includes 143 B. mallei proteins associated with five secretion systems, their 1,635 human and murine interacting targets, and the corresponding 2,400 host-B. mallei interactions. The database also includes information about 10 pathogenic mechanisms of action for B. mallei secretion system proteins inferred from the available literature. Additionally, DBSecSys provides details about 42 virulence attenuation experiments for 27 B. mallei secretion system proteins. Users interact with DBSecSys through a Web interface that allows for data browsing, querying, visualizing, and downloading. CONCLUSIONS: DBSecSys provides a comprehensive, systematically organized resource of experimental and computational data associated with B. mallei secretion systems. It provides the unique ability to study secretion systems not only through characterization of their corresponding pathogen proteins, but also through characterization of their host-interacting partners. The database is available at https://applications.bhsai.org/dbsecsys.
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spelling pubmed-41122062014-07-29 DBSecSys: a database of Burkholderia mallei secretion systems Memišević, Vesna Kumar, Kamal Cheng, Li Zavaljevski, Nela DeShazer, David Wallqvist, Anders Reifman, Jaques BMC Bioinformatics Database BACKGROUND: Bacterial pathogenicity represents a major public health concern worldwide. Secretion systems are a key component of bacterial pathogenicity, as they provide the means for bacterial proteins to penetrate host-cell membranes and insert themselves directly into the host cells’ cytosol. Burkholderia mallei is a Gram-negative bacterium that uses multiple secretion systems during its host infection life cycle. To date, the identities of secretion system proteins for B. mallei are not well known, and their pathogenic mechanisms of action and host factors are largely uncharacterized. DESCRIPTION: We present the Database of Burkholderia malleiSecretion Systems (DBSecSys), a compilation of manually curated and computationally predicted bacterial secretion system proteins and their host factors. Currently, DBSecSys contains comprehensive experimentally and computationally derived information about B. mallei strain ATCC 23344. The database includes 143 B. mallei proteins associated with five secretion systems, their 1,635 human and murine interacting targets, and the corresponding 2,400 host-B. mallei interactions. The database also includes information about 10 pathogenic mechanisms of action for B. mallei secretion system proteins inferred from the available literature. Additionally, DBSecSys provides details about 42 virulence attenuation experiments for 27 B. mallei secretion system proteins. Users interact with DBSecSys through a Web interface that allows for data browsing, querying, visualizing, and downloading. CONCLUSIONS: DBSecSys provides a comprehensive, systematically organized resource of experimental and computational data associated with B. mallei secretion systems. It provides the unique ability to study secretion systems not only through characterization of their corresponding pathogen proteins, but also through characterization of their host-interacting partners. The database is available at https://applications.bhsai.org/dbsecsys. BioMed Central 2014-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4112206/ /pubmed/25030112 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-15-244 Text en © Memišević 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/4.0), 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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Memišević, Vesna
Kumar, Kamal
Cheng, Li
Zavaljevski, Nela
DeShazer, David
Wallqvist, Anders
Reifman, Jaques
DBSecSys: a database of Burkholderia mallei secretion systems
title DBSecSys: a database of Burkholderia mallei secretion systems
title_full DBSecSys: a database of Burkholderia mallei secretion systems
title_fullStr DBSecSys: a database of Burkholderia mallei secretion systems
title_full_unstemmed DBSecSys: a database of Burkholderia mallei secretion systems
title_short DBSecSys: a database of Burkholderia mallei secretion systems
title_sort dbsecsys: a database of burkholderia mallei secretion systems
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4112206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25030112
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-15-244
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