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SuCComBase: a manually curated repository of plant sulfur-containing compounds

Plants produce a wide range of secondary metabolites that play important roles in plant defense and immunity, their interaction with the environment and symbiotic associations. Sulfur-containing compounds (SCCs) are a group of important secondary metabolites produced in members of the Brassicales or...

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Autores principales: Harun, Sarahani, Abdullah-Zawawi, Muhammad-Redha, A-Rahman, Mohd Rusman Arief, Muhammad, Nor Azlan Nor, Mohamed-Hussein, Zeti-Azura
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6384505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30793170
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/database/baz021
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author Harun, Sarahani
Abdullah-Zawawi, Muhammad-Redha
A-Rahman, Mohd Rusman Arief
Muhammad, Nor Azlan Nor
Mohamed-Hussein, Zeti-Azura
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Abdullah-Zawawi, Muhammad-Redha
A-Rahman, Mohd Rusman Arief
Muhammad, Nor Azlan Nor
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description Plants produce a wide range of secondary metabolites that play important roles in plant defense and immunity, their interaction with the environment and symbiotic associations. Sulfur-containing compounds (SCCs) are a group of important secondary metabolites produced in members of the Brassicales order. SCCs constitute various groups of phytochemicals, but not much is known about them. Findings from previous studies on SCCs were scattered in published literatures, hence SuCComBase was developed to store all molecular information related to the biosynthesis of SCCs. Information that includes genes, proteins and compounds that are involved in the SCC biosynthetic pathway was manually identified from databases and published scientific literatures. Sets of co-expression data was analyzed to search for other possible (previously unknown) genes that might be involved in the biosynthesis of SCC. These genes were named as potential SCC-related encoding genes. A total of 147 known and 92 putative Arabidopsis thaliana SCC-related genes from literatures were used to identify other potential SCC-related encoding genes. We identified 778 potential SCC-related encoding genes, 4026 homologs to the SCC-related encoding genes and 116 SCCs as shown on SuCComBase homepage. Data entries are searchable from the Main page, Search, Browse and Datasets tabs. Users can easily download all data stored in SuCComBase. All publications related to SCCs are also indexed in SuCComBase, which is currently the first and only database dedicated to plant SCCs. SuCComBase aims to become a manually curated and au fait knowledge-based repository for plant SCCs.
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spelling pubmed-63845052019-02-27 SuCComBase: a manually curated repository of plant sulfur-containing compounds Harun, Sarahani Abdullah-Zawawi, Muhammad-Redha A-Rahman, Mohd Rusman Arief Muhammad, Nor Azlan Nor Mohamed-Hussein, Zeti-Azura Database (Oxford) Original Article Plants produce a wide range of secondary metabolites that play important roles in plant defense and immunity, their interaction with the environment and symbiotic associations. Sulfur-containing compounds (SCCs) are a group of important secondary metabolites produced in members of the Brassicales order. SCCs constitute various groups of phytochemicals, but not much is known about them. Findings from previous studies on SCCs were scattered in published literatures, hence SuCComBase was developed to store all molecular information related to the biosynthesis of SCCs. Information that includes genes, proteins and compounds that are involved in the SCC biosynthetic pathway was manually identified from databases and published scientific literatures. Sets of co-expression data was analyzed to search for other possible (previously unknown) genes that might be involved in the biosynthesis of SCC. These genes were named as potential SCC-related encoding genes. A total of 147 known and 92 putative Arabidopsis thaliana SCC-related genes from literatures were used to identify other potential SCC-related encoding genes. We identified 778 potential SCC-related encoding genes, 4026 homologs to the SCC-related encoding genes and 116 SCCs as shown on SuCComBase homepage. Data entries are searchable from the Main page, Search, Browse and Datasets tabs. Users can easily download all data stored in SuCComBase. All publications related to SCCs are also indexed in SuCComBase, which is currently the first and only database dedicated to plant SCCs. SuCComBase aims to become a manually curated and au fait knowledge-based repository for plant SCCs. Oxford University Press 2019-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6384505/ /pubmed/30793170 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/database/baz021 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. 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.
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Harun, Sarahani
Abdullah-Zawawi, Muhammad-Redha
A-Rahman, Mohd Rusman Arief
Muhammad, Nor Azlan Nor
Mohamed-Hussein, Zeti-Azura
SuCComBase: a manually curated repository of plant sulfur-containing compounds
title SuCComBase: a manually curated repository of plant sulfur-containing compounds
title_full SuCComBase: a manually curated repository of plant sulfur-containing compounds
title_fullStr SuCComBase: a manually curated repository of plant sulfur-containing compounds
title_full_unstemmed SuCComBase: a manually curated repository of plant sulfur-containing compounds
title_short SuCComBase: a manually curated repository of plant sulfur-containing compounds
title_sort succombase: a manually curated repository of plant sulfur-containing compounds
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6384505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30793170
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/database/baz021
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