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L1Base

General information

URL: http://l1base.charite.de
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Description: L1Base is a dedicated database containing putatively active LINE-1 (L1) insertions residing in human and rodent genomes.
Year founded: 2005
Last update: 2017-01-01
Version: v2
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: Germany

Classification & Tag

Data type:
DNA
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Contact information

University/Institution: Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics
Address: Ihnestrasse 73, D-14195 Berlin, Germany
City: Berlin
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Country/Region: Germany
Contact name (PI/Team): Tomasz Zemojtel
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): zemojtel@molgen.mpg.de

Publications

27924012
L1Base 2: more retrotransposition-active LINE-1s, more mammalian genomes. [PMID: 27924012]
Penzkofer T, Jäger M, Figlerowicz M, Badge R, Mundlos S, Robinson PN, Zemojtel T.

LINE-1 (L1) insertions comprise as much as 17% of the human genome sequence, and similar proportions have been recorded for other mammalian species. Given the established role of L1 retrotransposons in shaping mammalian genomes, it becomes an important task to track and annotate the sources of this activity: full length elements, able to encode the cis and trans acting components of the retrotransposition machinery. The L1Base database (http://l1base.charite.de) contains annotated full-length sequences of LINE-1 transposons including putatively active L1s. For the new version of L1Base, a LINE-1 annotation tool, L1Xplorer, has been used to mine potentially active L1 retrotransposons from the reference genome sequences of 17 mammals. The current release of the human genome, GRCh38, contains 146 putatively active L1 elements or full length intact L1 elements (FLIs). The newest versions of the mouse, GRCm38 and the rat, Rnor_6.0, genomes contain 2811 and 492 FLIs, respectively. Most likely reflecting the current level of completeness of the genome project, the latest reference sequence of the common chimpanzee genome, PT 2.19, only contains 19 FLIs. Of note, the current assemblies of the dog, CF 3.1 and the sheep, OA 3.1, genomes contain 264 and 598 FLIs, respectively. Further developments in the new version of L1Base include an updated website with implementation of modern web server technologies. including a more responsive design for an improved user experience, as well as the addition of data sharing capabilities for L1Xplorer annotation. © The Author(s) 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2017:45(D1) | 108 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
15608246
L1Base: from functional annotation to prediction of active LINE-1 elements. [PMID: 15608246]
Penzkofer T, Dandekar T, Zemojtel T.

L1Base is a dedicated database containing putatively active LINE-1 (L1) insertions residing in human and rodent genomes that are as follows: (i) intact in the two open reading frames (ORFs), full-length L1s (FLI-L1s) and (ii) intact ORF2 but disrupted ORF1 (ORF2-L1s). In addition, due to their regulatory potential, the full-length (>6000 bp) non-intact L1s (FLnI-L1s) were also included in the database. Application of a novel annotation methodology, L1Xplorer, allowed in-depth annotation of functional sequence features important for L1 activity, such as transcription factor binding sites and amino acid residues. The L1Base is available online at http://l1base.molgen.mpg.de. In addition, the data stored in the database can be accessed from the Ensembl web browser via a DAS service (http://l1das.molgen.mpg.de:8080/das).

Nucleic Acids Res. 2005:33(Database issue) | 85 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

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1482/6895 (78.521%)
Gene genome and annotation:
483/2021 (76.15%)
1482
Total Rank
185
Citations
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Created on: 2015-07-14
Curated by:
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Zhang Zhang [2016-04-26]
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Chunlei Yu [2016-03-31]
Mengwei Li [2016-02-20]
Chunlei Yu [2015-11-20]