| Literature DB >> 33179749 |
Qin Li1,2, Hongyan Lai1,2, Yuchen Li1,2, Bing Chen1,2, Siyuan Chen2, Yan Li1,2, Zhaohui Huang3, Zhiqiang Meng1,2, Peng Wang1,2, Zhixiang Hu1,2, Shenglin Huang1,2.
Abstract
Splicing is an essential step of RNA processing for multi-exon genes, in which introns are removed from a precursor RNA, thereby producing mature RNAs containing splice junctions. Here, we develope the RJunBase (www.RJunBase.org), a web-accessible database of three types of RNA splice junctions (linear, back-splice, and fusion junctions) that are derived from RNA-seq data of non-cancerous and cancerous tissues. The RJunBase aims to integrate and characterize all RNA splice junctions of both healthy or pathological human cells and tissues. This new database facilitates the visualization of the gene-level splicing pattern and the junction-level expression profile, as well as the demonstration of unannotated and tumor-specific junctions. The first release of RJunBase contains 682 017 linear junctions, 225 949 back-splice junctions and 34 733 fusion junctions across 18 084 non-cancerous and 11 540 cancerous samples. RJunBase can aid researchers in discovering new splicing-associated targets and provide insights into the identification and assessment of potential neoepitopes for cancer treatment.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33179749 DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkaa1056
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucleic Acids Res ISSN: 0305-1048 Impact factor: 16.971