| Literature DB >> 21729256 |
Umay Kulsum1, Vishwadeep Singh, Sujata Sharma, A Srinivasan, Tej P Singh, Punit Kaur.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Ras superfamily plays an important role in the control of cell signalling and division. Mutations in the Ras genes convert them into active oncogenes. The Ras oncogenes form a major thrust of global cancer research as they are involved in the development and progression of tumors. This has resulted in the exponential growth of data on Ras superfamily across different public databases and in literature. However, no dedicated public resource is currently available for data mining and analysis on this family. The present database was developed to facilitate straightforward accession, retrieval and analysis of information available on Ras oncogenes from one particular site. DESCRIPTION: We have developed the RAS Oncogene Database (RASOnD) as a comprehensive knowledgebase that provides integrated and curated information on a single platform for oncogenes of Ras superfamily. RASOnD encompasses exhaustive genomics and proteomics data existing across diverse publicly accessible databases. This resource presently includes overall 199,046 entries from 101 different species. It provides a search tool to generate information about their nucleotide and amino acid sequences, single nucleotide polymorphisms, chromosome positions, orthologies, motifs, structures, related pathways and associated diseases. We have implemented a number of user-friendly search interfaces and sequence analysis tools. At present the user can (i) browse the data (ii) search any field through a simple or advance search interface and (iii) perform a BLAST search and subsequently CLUSTALW multiple sequence alignment by selecting sequences of Ras oncogenes. The Generic gene browser, GBrowse, JMOL for structural visualization and TREEVIEW for phylograms have been integrated for clear perception of retrieved data. External links to related databases have been included in RASOnD.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21729256 PMCID: PMC3141677 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2164-12-341
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Genomics ISSN: 1471-2164 Impact factor: 3.969
Overview of the Information content in RASOnD
| Data Type | Number |
|---|---|
| Species | 101 |
| Ras Families (excluding sub-families) | 6 |
| Nucleotide FASTA Sequences | 4,882 |
| Protein FASTA Sequences | 4,882 |
| Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) | 102,426 |
| Chromosome Positions | 1,033 |
| Pfam Entries | 16,161 |
| Prosite Entries | 1,656 |
| Protein Profiles | 61,025 |
| Protein Patterns | 4,900 |
| PDB Structures | 548 |
| Kegg Orthologies | 152 |
| Kegg Entries | 3,871 |
| Related Diseases | 30 |
| Related Pathways | 3,626 |
Figure 1RASOnD Database scheme. The conceptual scheme depicting the various components of the database.
Figure 2Screen shots of User Interface - Simple Search. Simple search query using one of the six options provided e.g. Gene Name. This query on providing the gene name results in a page containing the organism name, the gene description and a 'Browse' button. A click on this button provides details related to that particular gene. The red arrows indicate the pages obtained on clicking the 'Submit' button
Figure 3Screen shots of User Interface - Advanced Search. The advanced search interface where more than one option can be selected simultaneously to obtain varied information about the Ras gene/protein. The user can choose to include or exclude any of the options provided. The user has to input the gene name of interest and then further pick either a parameter from the drop down menu or decide on one of the default buttons incorporated for the search. Submission of this option returns the genes according to the search criteria. A click on the 'Browse' button will return detailed data on the selected gene.
Figure 4Screen shots of User Interface - Result Page. Collage of some of the results produced via the 'Browse' button in both 'Simple' and 'Advanced' search options.