| URL: | http://recode.ucc.ie |
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| Description: | Database of translational recoding events |
| Year founded: | 2001 |
| Last update: | 2010-04-01 |
| Version: | v2.0 |
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| Country/Region: | Ireland |
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| University/Institution: | University College Cork |
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| City: | Cork |
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| Country/Region: | Ireland |
| Contact name (PI/Team): | Pavel V. Baranov |
| Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): | p.baranov@ucc.ie |
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Recode-2: new design, new search tools, and many more genes. [PMID: 19783826]
'Recoding' is a term used to describe non-standard read-out of the genetic code, and encompasses such phenomena as programmed ribosomal frameshifting, stop codon readthrough, selenocysteine insertion and translational bypassing. Although only a small proportion of genes utilize recoding in protein synthesis, accurate annotation of 'recoded' genes lags far behind annotation of 'standard' genes. In order to address this issue, provide a service to researchers in the field, and offer training data for developers of gene-annotation software, we have gathered together known cases of recoding within the Recode database. Recode-2 is an improved and updated version of the database. It provides access to detailed information on genes known to utilize translational recoding and allows complex search queries, browsing of recoding data and enhanced visualization of annotated sequence elements. At present, the Recode-2 database stores information on approximately 1500 genes that are known to utilize recoding in their expression--a factor of approximately three increase over the previous version of the database. Recode-2 is available at http://recode.ucc.ie. |
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RECODE 2003. [PMID: 12519954]
The RECODE database is a compilation of translational recoding events (programmed ribosomal frameshifting, codon redefinition and translational bypass). The database provides information about the genes utilizing these events for their expression, recoding sites, stimulatory sequences and other relevant information. The Database is freely available at http://recode.genetics.utah.edu/. |
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RECODE: a database of frameshifting, bypassing and codon redefinition utilized for gene expression. [PMID: 11125107]
The RECODE database is a compilation of 'programmed' translational recoding events taken from the scientific literature and personal communications. The database deals with programmed ribosomal frameshifting, codon redefinition and translational bypass occurring in a variety of organisms. The entries for each event include the sequences of the corresponding genes, their encoded proteins for both the normal and alternate decoding, the types of the recoding events involved, trans-factors and cis-elements that influence recoding. The database is freely available at http://recode.genetics. utah.edu/. |