Tang Suisheng, Zhang Zhuo, Tan Sin Lam, Tang Man-Hung Eric, Kumar Arun Prashanth, Ramadoss Suresh Kumar, Bajic Vladimir B
Institute for Infocomm Research, 21 Heng Mui Keng Terrace, Singapore 119613.
Nucleic Acids Res. 2007 Jan;35(Database issue):D732-6. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkl816. Epub 2006 Nov 7.
Estrogen has a profound impact on human physiology affecting transcription of numerous genes. To decipher functional characteristics of estrogen responsive genes, we developed KnowledgeBase for Estrogen Responsive Genes (KBERG). Genes in KBERG were derived from Estrogen Responsive Gene Database (ERGDB) and were analyzed from multiple aspects. We explored the possible transcription regulation mechanism by capturing highly conserved promoter motifs across orthologous genes, using promoter regions that cover the range of [-1200, +500] relative to the transcription start sites. The motif detection is based on ab initio discovery of common cis-elements from the orthologous gene cluster from human, mouse and rat, thus reflecting a degree of promoter sequence preservation during evolution. The identified motifs are linked to transcription factor binding sites based on the TRANSFAC database. In addition, KBERG uses two established ontology systems, GO and eVOC, to associate genes with their function. Users may assess gene functionality through the description terms in GO. Alternatively, they can gain gene co-expression information through evidence from human EST libraries via eVOC. KBERG is a user-friendly system that provides links to other relevant resources such as ERGDB, UniGene, Entrez Gene, HomoloGene, GO, eVOC and GenBank, and thus offers a platform for functional exploration and potential annotation of genes responsive to estrogen. KBERG database can be accessed at http://research.i2r.a-star.edu.sg/kberg.
雌激素对人类生理有着深远影响,会影响众多基因的转录。为了解析雌激素反应基因的功能特性,我们开发了雌激素反应基因知识库(KBERG)。KBERG中的基因源自雌激素反应基因数据库(ERGDB),并从多个方面进行了分析。我们通过捕获直系同源基因中高度保守的启动子基序来探索可能的转录调控机制,使用相对于转录起始位点覆盖[-1200, +500]范围的启动子区域。基序检测基于从人、小鼠和大鼠的直系同源基因簇中从头发现常见的顺式元件,从而反映了进化过程中启动子序列的保守程度。基于TRANSFAC数据库,将鉴定出的基序与转录因子结合位点相联系。此外,KBERG使用两个既定的本体系统GO和eVOC,将基因与其功能相关联。用户可以通过GO中的描述术语评估基因功能。或者,他们可以通过eVOC从人类EST文库的证据中获取基因共表达信息。KBERG是一个用户友好的系统,提供到其他相关资源的链接,如ERGDB、UniGene、Entrez Gene、HomoloGene、GO、eVOC和GenBank,从而为雌激素反应基因的功能探索和潜在注释提供了一个平台。可通过http://research.i2r.a-star.edu.sg/kberg访问KBERG数据库。