| Literature DB >> 23448274 |
Shihua Zhang1, Yi Yue, Liang Sheng, Yunzhi Wu, Guohua Fan, Ao Li, Xiaoyi Hu, Mingzhu Shangguan, Chaoling Wei.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Over 200 published studies of more than 30 plant species have reported a role for miRNAs in regulating responses to abiotic stresses. However, data from these individual reports has not been collected into a single database. The lack of a curated database of stress-related miRNAs limits research in this field, and thus a cohesive database system should necessarily be constructed for data deposit and further application. DESCRIPTION: PASmiR, a literature-curated and web-accessible database, was developed to provide detailed, searchable descriptions of miRNA molecular regulation in different plant abiotic stresses. PASmiR currently includes data from ~200 published studies, representing 1038 regulatory relationships between 682 miRNAs and 35 abiotic stresses in 33 plant species. PASmiR's interface allows users to retrieve miRNA-stress regulatory entries by keyword search using plant species, abiotic stress, and miRNA identifier. Each entry upon keyword query contains detailed regulation information for a specific miRNA, including species name, miRNA identifier, stress name, miRNA expression pattern, detection method for miRNA expression, a reference literature, and target gene(s) of the miRNA extracted from the corresponding reference or miRBase. Users can also contribute novel regulatory entries by using a web-based submission page. The PASmiR database is freely accessible from the two URLs of http://hi.ustc.edu.cn:8080/PASmiR, and http://pcsb.ahau.edu.cn:8080/PASmiR.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23448274 PMCID: PMC3599438 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2229-13-33
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Plant Biol ISSN: 1471-2229 Impact factor: 4.215
Figure 1Eleven abiotic stress classes generated by manual curation.
Figure 2Distribution of miRNAs and plant species involved in 35 different abiotic stresses. Examination of the prevalent abiotic stresses represented in PASmiR demonstrated miRNA involvement was most often reported in stresses of drought, low temperature, high salt, and phosphate (Pi) deficiency.
Figure 3Homepage of the database. The web-accessible PASmiR database allows for curated miRNA-stress regulatory entries to be clearly and simply browsed, searched, downloaded, and updated.
Figure 4Bipartite network visualization of the regulatory relationship between miRNAs and abiotic stresses in the commercial crop (Asian rice). In the network, squares and circles correspond to stresses and miRNAs, respectively. A link was placed between stresses and miRNAs indicating miRNA involvement in the regulation of a specific abiotic stress response. The outlined red, outlined blue, and solid purple of the circle denote different miRNA expression pattern (up-regulated, down-regulated and combined, respectively) in different stress conditions, respectively. Notably, a family-like miRNA identifier (e.g., osa-miR172) with expression pattern assignment will denote the regulatory pattern of an unspecified family member.