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ACLAME

General information

URL: http://aclame.ulb.ac.be
Full name: A CLAssification of Mobile genetic Elements
Description: ACLAME is a database dedicated to the collection and classification of mobile genetic elements (MGEs) from various sources, comprising all known phage genomes, plasmids and transposons.
Year founded: 2004
Last update: 2013-09-17
Version: v0.4
Accessibility:
Unaccessible
Country/Region: Belgium

Classification & Tag

Data type:
DNA
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Major species:
Keywords:
MGE

Contact information

University/Institution: Universitas Bruxellensis
Address: Boulevard du Triomphe, 1050 Bruxelles, Belgium
City: Bruxelles
Province/State:
Country/Region: Belgium
Contact name (PI/Team): Raphaƫl Leplae
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): raphael@bigre.ulb.ac.be

Publications

19933762
ACLAME: a CLAssification of Mobile genetic Elements, update 2010. [PMID: 19933762]
Leplae R, Lima-Mendez G, Toussaint A.

The ACLAME database is dedicated to the collection, analysis and classification of sequenced mobile genetic elements (MGEs, in particular phages and plasmids). In addition to providing information on the MGEs content, classifications are available at various levels of organization. At the gene/protein level, families group similar sequences that are expected to share the same function. Families of four or more proteins are manually assigned with a functional annotation using the GeneOntology and the locally developed ontology MeGO dedicated to MGEs. At the genome level, evolutionary cohesive modules group sets of protein families shared among MGEs. At the population level, networks display the reticulate evolutionary relationships among MGEs. To increase the coverage of the phage sequence space, ACLAME version 0.4 incorporates 760 high-quality predicted prophages selected from the Prophinder database. Most of the data can be downloaded from the freely accessible ACLAME web site (http://aclame.ulb.ac.be). The BLAST interface for querying the database has been extended and numerous tools for in-depth analysis of the results have been added.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2010:38(Database issue) | 243 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
14681355
ACLAME: a CLAssification of Mobile genetic Elements. [PMID: 14681355]
Leplae R, Hebrant A, Wodak SJ, Toussaint A.

The ACLAME database (http://aclame.ulb.ac.be) is a collection and classification of prokaryotic mobile genetic elements (MGEs) from various sources, comprising all known phage genomes, plasmids and transposons. In addition to providing information on the full genomes and genetic entities, it aims to build a comprehensive classification of the functional modules of MGEs at the protein, gene and higher levels. This first version contains a comprehensive classification of 5069 proteins from 119 DNA bacteriophages into over 400 functional families. This classification was produced automatically using TRIBE-MCL, a graph-theory-based Markov clustering algorithm that uses sequence measures as input, and then manually curated. Manual curation was aided by consulting annotations available in public databases retrieved through additional sequence similarity searches using Psi-Blast and Hidden Markov Models. The database is publicly accessible and open to expert volunteers willing to participate in its curation. Its web interface allows browsing as well as querying the classification. The main objectives are to collect and organize in a rational way the complexity inherent to MGEs, to extend and improve the inadequate annotation currently associated with MGEs and to screen known genomes for the validation and discovery of new MGEs.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2004:32(Database issue) | 149 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

Ranking

All databases:
825/6895 (88.049%)
Standard ontology and nomenclature:
46/238 (81.092%)
Gene genome and annotation:
279/2021 (86.244%)
825
Total Rank
382
Citations
18.191
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