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SNPeffect: a database mapping molecular phenotypic effects of human non-synonymous coding SNPs

Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are an increasingly important tool for genetic and biomedical research. However, the accumulated sequence information on allelic variation is not matched by an understanding of the effect of SNPs on the functional attributes or ‘molecular phenotype’ of a protei...

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Autores principales: Reumers, Joke, Schymkowitz, Joost, Ferkinghoff-Borg, Jesper, Stricher, Francois, Serrano, Luis, Rousseau, Frederic
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC540040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15608254
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki086
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author Reumers, Joke
Schymkowitz, Joost
Ferkinghoff-Borg, Jesper
Stricher, Francois
Serrano, Luis
Rousseau, Frederic
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Ferkinghoff-Borg, Jesper
Stricher, Francois
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description Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are an increasingly important tool for genetic and biomedical research. However, the accumulated sequence information on allelic variation is not matched by an understanding of the effect of SNPs on the functional attributes or ‘molecular phenotype’ of a protein. Towards this aim we developed SNPeffect, an online resource of human non-synonymous coding SNPs (nsSNPs) mapping phenotypic effects of allelic variation in human genes. SNPeffect contains 31 659 nsSNPs from 12 480 human proteins. The current release of SNPeffect incorporates data on protein stability, integrity of functional sites, protein phosphorylation and glycosylation, subcellular localization, protein turnover rates, protein aggregation, amyloidosis and chaperone interaction. The SNP entries are accessible through both a search and browse interface and are linked to most major biological databases. The data can be displayed as detailed descriptions of individual SNPs or as an overview of all SNPs for a given protein. SNPeffect will be regularly updated and can be accessed at http://snpeffect.vib.be/.
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spelling pubmed-5400402005-01-04 SNPeffect: a database mapping molecular phenotypic effects of human non-synonymous coding SNPs Reumers, Joke Schymkowitz, Joost Ferkinghoff-Borg, Jesper Stricher, Francois Serrano, Luis Rousseau, Frederic Nucleic Acids Res Articles Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are an increasingly important tool for genetic and biomedical research. However, the accumulated sequence information on allelic variation is not matched by an understanding of the effect of SNPs on the functional attributes or ‘molecular phenotype’ of a protein. Towards this aim we developed SNPeffect, an online resource of human non-synonymous coding SNPs (nsSNPs) mapping phenotypic effects of allelic variation in human genes. SNPeffect contains 31 659 nsSNPs from 12 480 human proteins. The current release of SNPeffect incorporates data on protein stability, integrity of functional sites, protein phosphorylation and glycosylation, subcellular localization, protein turnover rates, protein aggregation, amyloidosis and chaperone interaction. The SNP entries are accessible through both a search and browse interface and are linked to most major biological databases. The data can be displayed as detailed descriptions of individual SNPs or as an overview of all SNPs for a given protein. SNPeffect will be regularly updated and can be accessed at http://snpeffect.vib.be/. Oxford University Press 2005-01-01 2004-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC540040/ /pubmed/15608254 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki086 Text en Copyright © 2005 Oxford University Press
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Reumers, Joke
Schymkowitz, Joost
Ferkinghoff-Borg, Jesper
Stricher, Francois
Serrano, Luis
Rousseau, Frederic
SNPeffect: a database mapping molecular phenotypic effects of human non-synonymous coding SNPs
title SNPeffect: a database mapping molecular phenotypic effects of human non-synonymous coding SNPs
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title_fullStr SNPeffect: a database mapping molecular phenotypic effects of human non-synonymous coding SNPs
title_full_unstemmed SNPeffect: a database mapping molecular phenotypic effects of human non-synonymous coding SNPs
title_short SNPeffect: a database mapping molecular phenotypic effects of human non-synonymous coding SNPs
title_sort snpeffect: a database mapping molecular phenotypic effects of human non-synonymous coding snps
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC540040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15608254
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki086
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