Department of Biophysics, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.
BMC Genomics. 2011 Jul 5;12:341. doi: 10.1186/1471-2164-12-341.
The Ras superfamily plays an important role in the control of cell signalling and division. Mutations in the Ras genes convert them into active oncogenes. The Ras oncogenes form a major thrust of global cancer research as they are involved in the development and progression of tumors. This has resulted in the exponential growth of data on Ras superfamily across different public databases and in literature. However, no dedicated public resource is currently available for data mining and analysis on this family. The present database was developed to facilitate straightforward accession, retrieval and analysis of information available on Ras oncogenes from one particular site.
We have developed the RAS Oncogene Database (RASOnD) as a comprehensive knowledgebase that provides integrated and curated information on a single platform for oncogenes of Ras superfamily. RASOnD encompasses exhaustive genomics and proteomics data existing across diverse publicly accessible databases. This resource presently includes overall 199,046 entries from 101 different species. It provides a search tool to generate information about their nucleotide and amino acid sequences, single nucleotide polymorphisms, chromosome positions, orthologies, motifs, structures, related pathways and associated diseases. We have implemented a number of user-friendly search interfaces and sequence analysis tools. At present the user can (i) browse the data (ii) search any field through a simple or advance search interface and (iii) perform a BLAST search and subsequently CLUSTALW multiple sequence alignment by selecting sequences of Ras oncogenes. The Generic gene browser, GBrowse, JMOL for structural visualization and TREEVIEW for phylograms have been integrated for clear perception of retrieved data. External links to related databases have been included in RASOnD.
This database is a resource and search tool dedicated to Ras oncogenes. It has utility to cancer biologists and cell molecular biologists as it is a ready source for research, identification and elucidation of the role of these oncogenes. The data generated can be used for understanding the relationship between the Ras oncogenes and their association with cancer. The database updated monthly is freely accessible online at http://202.141.47.181/rasond/ and http://www.aiims.edu/RAS.html.
Ras 超家族在控制细胞信号转导和分裂中发挥着重要作用。Ras 基因的突变将其转化为活性致癌基因。Ras 致癌基因是全球癌症研究的主要重点,因为它们参与了肿瘤的发生和发展。这导致了不同公共数据库和文献中关于 Ras 超家族的数据呈指数级增长。然而,目前没有专门的公共资源可用于对此类家族进行数据挖掘和分析。本数据库的开发是为了方便从一个特定位置轻松访问、检索和分析 Ras 致癌基因的信息。
我们开发了 Ras 致癌基因数据库(RASOnD),作为一个综合知识库,为 Ras 超家族的致癌基因提供了一个单一平台上的综合和精心整理的信息。RASOnD 包含了来自不同可公开访问数据库的详尽基因组学和蛋白质组学数据。该资源目前包括来自 101 个不同物种的总计 199046 条记录。它提供了一个搜索工具,可生成有关其核苷酸和氨基酸序列、单核苷酸多态性、染色体位置、同源性、基序、结构、相关途径和相关疾病的信息。我们已经实现了许多用户友好的搜索界面和序列分析工具。目前,用户可以(i)浏览数据,(ii)通过简单或高级搜索界面搜索任何字段,以及(iii)通过选择 Ras 致癌基因的序列进行 BLAST 搜索和随后的 CLUSTALW 多重序列比对。通用基因浏览器 GBrowse、用于结构可视化的 JMOL 和用于系统发育树的 TREEVIEW 已集成,以便清晰地感知检索到的数据。还在 RASOnD 中包含了与相关数据库的外部链接。
该数据库是一个专门针对 Ras 致癌基因的资源和搜索工具。它为癌症生物学家和细胞分子生物学家提供了便利,因为它是研究、鉴定和阐明这些致癌基因作用的现成资源。生成的数据可用于了解 Ras 致癌基因之间的关系及其与癌症的关联。该数据库每月更新,可免费在线访问,网址为 http://202.141.47.181/rasond/ 和 http://www.aiims.edu/RAS.html。