Department of Microbiology, University of California Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USA.
BMC Genomics. 2013 Apr 2;14:213. doi: 10.1186/1471-2164-14-213.
Due to the constantly growing number of sequenced microbial genomes, comparative genomics has been playing a major role in the investigation of regulatory interactions in bacteria. Regulon inference mostly remains a field of semi-manual examination since absence of a knowledgebase and informatics platform for automated and systematic investigation restricts opportunities for computational prediction. Additionally, confirming computationally inferred regulons by experimental data is critically important.
RegTransBase is an open-access platform with a user-friendly web interface publicly available at http://regtransbase.lbl.gov. It consists of two databases - a manually collected hierarchical regulatory interactions database based on more than 7000 scientific papers which can serve as a knowledgebase for verification of predictions, and a large set of curated by experts transcription factor binding sites used in regulon inference by a variety of tools. RegTransBase captures the knowledge from published scientific literature using controlled vocabularies and contains various types of experimental data, such as: the activation or repression of transcription by an identified direct regulator; determination of the transcriptional regulatory function of a protein (or RNA) directly binding to DNA or RNA; mapping of binding sites for a regulatory protein; characterization of regulatory mutations. Analysis of the data collected from literature resulted in the creation of Putative Regulons from Experimental Data that are also available in RegTransBase.
RegTransBase is a powerful user-friendly platform for the investigation of regulation in prokaryotes. It uses a collection of validated regulatory sequences that can be easily extracted and used to infer regulatory interactions by comparative genomics techniques thus assisting researchers in the interpretation of transcriptional regulation data.
由于测序微生物基因组的数量不断增加,比较基因组学在研究细菌的调控相互作用方面发挥了重要作用。调控子推断在很大程度上仍然是一个半手动检查的领域,因为缺乏知识库和信息学平台来进行自动化和系统的研究,限制了计算预测的机会。此外,通过实验数据确认计算推断的调控子至关重要。
RegTransBase 是一个开放访问的平台,具有用户友好的网络界面,可在 http://regtransbase.lbl.gov 上公开访问。它由两个数据库组成 - 一个基于 7000 多篇科学论文的手动收集的层次化调控相互作用数据库,可作为预测验证的知识库,以及一组由专家 curated 的转录因子结合位点,用于各种工具进行调控子推断。RegTransBase 使用受控词汇表从已发表的科学文献中获取知识,并包含各种类型的实验数据,例如:已识别的直接调控因子对转录的激活或抑制;确定直接结合 DNA 或 RNA 的蛋白质(或 RNA)的转录调控功能;调控蛋白结合位点的映射;调控突变的表征。对从文献中收集的数据进行分析,创建了来自实验数据的推定调控子,这些调控子也可在 RegTransBase 中获得。
RegTransBase 是一个功能强大、用户友好的平台,用于研究原核生物的调控。它使用了一组经过验证的调控序列,可以通过比较基因组学技术轻松提取和使用,以推断调控相互作用,从而帮助研究人员解释转录调控数据。