Galperin Michael Y, Cochrane Guy R
National Center for Biotechnology Information, National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20894, USA.
Nucleic Acids Res. 2011 Jan;39(Database issue):D1-6. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkq1243.
The current 18th Database Issue of Nucleic Acids Research features descriptions of 96 new and 83 updated online databases covering various areas of molecular biology. It includes two editorials, one that discusses COMBREX, a new exciting project aimed at figuring out the functions of the 'conserved hypothetical' proteins, and one concerning BioDBcore, a proposed description of the 'minimal information about a biological database'. Papers from the members of the International Nucleotide Sequence Database collaboration (INSDC) describe each of the participating databases, DDBJ, ENA and GenBank, principles of data exchange within the collaboration, and the recently established Sequence Read Archive. A testament to the longevity of databases, this issue includes updates on the RNA modification database, Definition of Secondary Structure of Proteins (DSSP) and Homology-derived Secondary Structure of Proteins (HSSP) databases, which have not been featured here in >12 years. There is also a block of papers describing recent progress in protein structure databases, such as Protein DataBank (PDB), PDB in Europe (PDBe), CATH, SUPERFAMILY and others, as well as databases on protein structure modeling, protein-protein interactions and the organization of inter-protein contact sites. Other highlights include updates of the popular gene expression databases, GEO and ArrayExpress, several cancer gene databases and a detailed description of the UK PubMed Central project. The Nucleic Acids Research online Database Collection, available at: http://www.oxfordjournals.org/nar/database/a/, now lists 1330 carefully selected molecular biology databases. The full content of the Database Issue is freely available online at the Nucleic Acids Research web site (http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/).
最新的《核酸研究》第18期数据库专刊介绍了96个新的和83个更新的在线数据库,内容涵盖分子生物学的各个领域。其中包括两篇社论,一篇讨论了COMBREX,这是一个旨在弄清楚“保守假设”蛋白质功能的令人兴奋的新项目;另一篇则关于BioDBcore,它是对“生物数据库的最小信息”的一种提议描述。来自国际核苷酸序列数据库协作组织(INSDC)成员的论文描述了每个参与的数据库,即日本DNA数据库(DDBJ)、欧洲核苷酸档案库(ENA)和美国国立生物技术信息中心的基因银行(GenBank),以及协作组织内部的数据交换原则和最近建立的序列读取存档库。作为数据库长期存在的一个证明,本期包括了RNA修饰数据库、蛋白质二级结构定义(DSSP)和蛋白质同源二级结构(HSSP)数据库的更新,这些数据库在超过12年的时间里都未在本刊中出现过。还有一组论文描述了蛋白质结构数据库的最新进展,如蛋白质数据库(PDB)、欧洲蛋白质数据库(PDBe)、CATH、超家族数据库等,以及蛋白质结构建模、蛋白质 - 蛋白质相互作用和蛋白质间接触位点组织的数据库。其他亮点包括热门基因表达数据库GEO和ArrayExpress的更新、几个癌症基因数据库,以及对英国公共医学中心项目的详细描述。《核酸研究》在线数据库合集可在以下网址获取:http://www.oxfordjournals.org/nar/database/a/,目前列出了1330个精心挑选的分子生物学数据库。数据库专刊的全部内容可在《核酸研究》网站(http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/)上免费在线获取。