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CSCD2: an integrated interactional database of cancer-specific circular RNAs

The significant function of circRNAs in cancer was recognized in recent work, so a well-organized resource is required for characterizing the interactions between circRNAs and other functional molecules (such as microRNA and RNA-binding protein) in cancer. We previously developed cancer-specific cir...

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Autores principales: Feng, Jing, Chen, Wenbo, Dong, Xin, Wang, Jun, Mei, Xiangfei, Deng, Jin, Yang, Siqi, Zhuo, Chenjian, Huang, Xiaoyu, Shao, Lin, Zhang, Rongyu, Guo, Jing, Ma, Ronghui, Liu, Juan, Li, Feng, Wu, Ying, Han, Leng, He, Chunjiang
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8728299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34551437
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkab830
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Sumario:The significant function of circRNAs in cancer was recognized in recent work, so a well-organized resource is required for characterizing the interactions between circRNAs and other functional molecules (such as microRNA and RNA-binding protein) in cancer. We previously developed cancer-specific circRNA database (CSCD), a comprehensive database for cancer-specific circRNAs, which is widely used in circRNA research. Here, we updated CSCD to CSCD2 (http://geneyun.net/CSCD2 or http://gb.whu.edu.cn/CSCD2), which includes significantly more cancer-specific circRNAs identified from a large number of human cancer and normal tissues/cell lines. CSCD2 contains >1000 samples (825 tissues and 288 cell lines) and identifies a large number of circRNAs: 1 013 461 cancer-specific circRNAs, 1 533 704 circRNAs from only normal samples and 354 422 circRNAs from both cancer and normal samples. In addition, CSCD2 predicts potential miRNA–circRNA and RBP–circRNA interactions using binding motifs from >200 RBPs and 2000 microRNAs. Furthermore, the potential full-length and open reading frame sequence of these circRNAs were also predicted. Collectively, CSCD2 provides a significantly enhanced resource for exploring the function and regulation of circRNAs in cancer.