Sakurai Nozomu, Ara Takeshi, Ogata Yoshiyuki, Sano Ryosuke, Ohno Takashi, Sugiyama Kenjiro, Hiruta Atsushi, Yamazaki Kiyoshi, Yano Kentaro, Aoki Koh, Aharoni Asaph, Hamada Kazuki, Yokoyama Koji, Kawamura Shingo, Otsuka Hirofumi, Tokimatsu Toshiaki, Kanehisa Minoru, Suzuki Hideyuki, Saito Kazuki, Shibata Daisuke
Kazusa DNA Research Institute, 2-6-7 Kazusa-kamatari, Kisarazu, Chiba 292-0818, Japan.
Nucleic Acids Res. 2011 Jan;39(Database issue):D677-84. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkq989. Epub 2010 Nov 19.
Correlations of gene-to-gene co-expression and metabolite-to-metabolite co-accumulation calculated from large amounts of transcriptome and metabolome data are useful for uncovering unknown functions of genes, functional diversities of gene family members and regulatory mechanisms of metabolic pathway flows. Many databases and tools are available to interpret quantitative transcriptome and metabolome data, but there are only limited ones that connect correlation data to biological knowledge and can be utilized to find biological significance of it. We report here a new metabolic pathway database, KaPPA-View4 (http://kpv.kazusa.or.jp/kpv4/), which is able to overlay gene-to-gene and/or metabolite-to-metabolite relationships as curves on a metabolic pathway map, or on a combination of up to four maps. This representation would help to discover, for example, novel functions of a transcription factor that regulates genes on a metabolic pathway. Pathway maps of the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) and maps generated from their gene classifications are available at KaPPA-View4 KEGG version (http://kpv.kazusa.or.jp/kpv4-kegg/). At present, gene co-expression data from the databases ATTED-II, COXPRESdb, CoP and MiBASE for human, mouse, rat, Arabidopsis, rice, tomato and other plants are available.
根据大量转录组和代谢组数据计算得到的基因与基因共表达以及代谢物与代谢物共积累的相关性,对于揭示基因的未知功能、基因家族成员的功能多样性以及代谢途径流的调控机制非常有用。有许多数据库和工具可用于解释定量转录组和代谢组数据,但只有少数能够将相关性数据与生物学知识联系起来,并可用于发现其生物学意义。我们在此报告一个新的代谢途径数据库KaPPA-View4(http://kpv.kazusa.or.jp/kpv4/),它能够将基因与基因和/或代谢物与代谢物的关系以曲线形式叠加在代谢途径图上,或者叠加在多达四张图的组合上。这种呈现方式将有助于发现,例如,调节代谢途径上基因的转录因子的新功能。京都基因与基因组百科全书(KEGG)的途径图以及根据其基因分类生成的图可在KaPPA-View4 KEGG版本(http://kpv.kazusa.or.jp/kpv4-kegg/)中获取。目前,可获得来自ATTED-II、COXPRESdb、CoP和MiBASE数据库的关于人类、小鼠、大鼠、拟南芥、水稻、番茄及其他植物的基因共表达数据。