| Literature DB >> 22397686 |
Dae-Won Kim1, Dong-Wook Kim, Won Gi Yoo, Seong-Hyeuk Nam, Myoung-Ro Lee, Hye-Won Yang, Junhyung Park, Kyooyeol Lee, Sanghyun Lee, Shin-Hyeong Cho, Won-Ja Lee, Hong-Seog Park, Jung-Won Ju.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sparganum (plerocercoid of Spirometra erinacei) is a parasite that possesses the remarkable ability to survive by successfully modifying its physiology and morphology to suit various hosts and can be found in various tissues, even the nervous system. However, surprisingly little is known about the molecular function of genes that are expressed during the course of the parasite life cycle. To begin to decipher the molecular processes underlying gene function, we constructed a database of expressed sequence tags (ESTs) generated from sparganum.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22397686 PMCID: PMC3329409 DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-5-130
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Figure 1Workflow schema of the pipeline. The architecture of the pipeline includes four components: preprocessing for removing sequence contamination, transcript assembling for unigene clusters, homologies search and classifying biological functions. All data were deposited in SpiroESTdb. The User Interface (UI) supports end-user authentication, the profiling, selection and enactment of workflows.
Summary of sparganum transcriptome
| Numbers | |
|---|---|
| Total sequence reads | 5,760 |
| Total analyzed reads | 5,655 |
| Total assembled sequences (average size) | 1,787 (725 bp) |
| Contigs | 910 (787 bp) |
| Singlets | 877 (661 bp) |
| Total annotated genes (non-redundant set)* | 1,262 |
*Homologies search was performed by BLASTN, BLASTX, TBLASTX, Uniprot, KEGG and InterProScan
Figure 2Screenshots of the SpiroESTdb web application. The panels show examples of results generated from general functions. (a) A pre-processing report showing cleansing sequence; (b) An assembly report for viewing contigs and reads; (c) Information of read distribution within a contig; (d) A statistics page describing an annotation result; (e) A summary page of various annotation results; (f) An example of secondary mining information showing in silico expression profiling information for all cDNA libraries.
Figure 3A practical example using SpiroESTdb with "Electronic Northern". (a) The search interface. The steps involved in a "Electronic Northern" search are as follows: (a1) choose "Electronic Northern"; (a2) select search options for generating the appropriate output for your query, including "Annotation Algorithm", "Min.reads" and "Libraries". In the "Libraries" menu, the user can select a specific library; enter any additional information in the search field, if desired; and submit the query. (b) "Electronic Northern" results from a search for highly expressed genes. (b1) By selecting items under 'Acc.ID', detailed information can be obtained from the NCBI protein database. (b2) The number of reads can be displayed by double-clicking the center of the box in the corresponding color. (b3) The color spectrum indicates the expression level (the number of reads, n), ranging from low (black, n = 0) to high (red, n > 45).