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From data repositories to submission portals: rethinking the role of domain-specific databases in CollecTF
Domain-specific databases are essential resources for the biomedical community, leveraging expert knowledge to curate published literature and provide access to referenced data and knowledge. The limited scope of these databases, however, poses important challenges on their infrastructure, visibilit...
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Oxford University Press
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4843526/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27114493 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/database/baw055 |
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author | Kılıç, Sefa Sagitova, Dinara M. Wolfish, Shoshannah Bely, Benoit Courtot, Mélanie Ciufo, Stacy Tatusova, Tatiana O’Donovan, Claire Chibucos, Marcus C. Martin, Maria J. Erill, Ivan |
author_facet | Kılıç, Sefa Sagitova, Dinara M. Wolfish, Shoshannah Bely, Benoit Courtot, Mélanie Ciufo, Stacy Tatusova, Tatiana O’Donovan, Claire Chibucos, Marcus C. Martin, Maria J. Erill, Ivan |
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description | Domain-specific databases are essential resources for the biomedical community, leveraging expert knowledge to curate published literature and provide access to referenced data and knowledge. The limited scope of these databases, however, poses important challenges on their infrastructure, visibility, funding and usefulness to the broader scientific community. CollecTF is a community-oriented database documenting experimentally validated transcription factor (TF)-binding sites in the Bacteria domain. In its quest to become a community resource for the annotation of transcriptional regulatory elements in bacterial genomes, CollecTF aims to move away from the conventional data-repository paradigm of domain-specific databases. Through the adoption of well-established ontologies, identifiers and collaborations, CollecTF has progressively become also a portal for the annotation and submission of information on transcriptional regulatory elements to major biological sequence resources (RefSeq, UniProtKB and the Gene Ontology Consortium). This fundamental change in database conception capitalizes on the domain-specific knowledge of contributing communities to provide high-quality annotations, while leveraging the availability of stable information hubs to promote long-term access and provide high-visibility to the data. As a submission portal, CollecTF generates TF-binding site information through direct annotation of RefSeq genome records, definition of TF-based regulatory networks in UniProtKB entries and submission of functional annotations to the Gene Ontology. As a database, CollecTF provides enhanced search and browsing, targeted data exports, binding motif analysis tools and integration with motif discovery and search platforms. This innovative approach will allow CollecTF to focus its limited resources on the generation of high-quality information and the provision of specialized access to the data. Database URL: http://www.collectf.org/ |
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spelling | pubmed-48435262016-04-26 From data repositories to submission portals: rethinking the role of domain-specific databases in CollecTF Kılıç, Sefa Sagitova, Dinara M. Wolfish, Shoshannah Bely, Benoit Courtot, Mélanie Ciufo, Stacy Tatusova, Tatiana O’Donovan, Claire Chibucos, Marcus C. Martin, Maria J. Erill, Ivan Database (Oxford) Database Update Domain-specific databases are essential resources for the biomedical community, leveraging expert knowledge to curate published literature and provide access to referenced data and knowledge. The limited scope of these databases, however, poses important challenges on their infrastructure, visibility, funding and usefulness to the broader scientific community. CollecTF is a community-oriented database documenting experimentally validated transcription factor (TF)-binding sites in the Bacteria domain. In its quest to become a community resource for the annotation of transcriptional regulatory elements in bacterial genomes, CollecTF aims to move away from the conventional data-repository paradigm of domain-specific databases. Through the adoption of well-established ontologies, identifiers and collaborations, CollecTF has progressively become also a portal for the annotation and submission of information on transcriptional regulatory elements to major biological sequence resources (RefSeq, UniProtKB and the Gene Ontology Consortium). This fundamental change in database conception capitalizes on the domain-specific knowledge of contributing communities to provide high-quality annotations, while leveraging the availability of stable information hubs to promote long-term access and provide high-visibility to the data. As a submission portal, CollecTF generates TF-binding site information through direct annotation of RefSeq genome records, definition of TF-based regulatory networks in UniProtKB entries and submission of functional annotations to the Gene Ontology. As a database, CollecTF provides enhanced search and browsing, targeted data exports, binding motif analysis tools and integration with motif discovery and search platforms. This innovative approach will allow CollecTF to focus its limited resources on the generation of high-quality information and the provision of specialized access to the data. Database URL: http://www.collectf.org/ Oxford University Press 2016-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4843526/ /pubmed/27114493 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/database/baw055 Text en © The Author(s) 2016. Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Database Update Kılıç, Sefa Sagitova, Dinara M. Wolfish, Shoshannah Bely, Benoit Courtot, Mélanie Ciufo, Stacy Tatusova, Tatiana O’Donovan, Claire Chibucos, Marcus C. Martin, Maria J. Erill, Ivan From data repositories to submission portals: rethinking the role of domain-specific databases in CollecTF |
title | From data repositories to submission portals: rethinking the role of domain-specific databases in CollecTF |
title_full | From data repositories to submission portals: rethinking the role of domain-specific databases in CollecTF |
title_fullStr | From data repositories to submission portals: rethinking the role of domain-specific databases in CollecTF |
title_full_unstemmed | From data repositories to submission portals: rethinking the role of domain-specific databases in CollecTF |
title_short | From data repositories to submission portals: rethinking the role of domain-specific databases in CollecTF |
title_sort | from data repositories to submission portals: rethinking the role of domain-specific databases in collectf |
topic | Database Update |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4843526/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27114493 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/database/baw055 |
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