| URL: | http://salad.dna.affrc.go.jp/salad/en/ |
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| Description: | SALAD database is a motif-based database of protein annotations for plant comparative genomics. |
| Year founded: | 2010 |
| Last update: | 2012-05-31 |
| Version: | v1.0 |
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| Country/Region: | Japan |
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| University/Institution: | National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences |
| Address: | 2-1-2 Kannondai, Tsukuba, 305-8602, Japan |
| City: | Tsukuba |
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| Country/Region: | Japan |
| Contact name (PI/Team): | Takeshi Izawa |
| Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): | tizawa@nias.affrc.go.jp |
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SALAD database: a motif-based database of protein annotations for plant comparative genomics. [PMID: 19854933]
Proteins often have several motifs with distinct evolutionary histories. Proteins with similar motifs have similar biochemical properties and thus related biological functions. We constructed a unique comparative genomics database termed the SALAD database (http://salad.dna.affrc.go.jp/salad/) from plant-genome-based proteome data sets. We extracted evolutionarily conserved motifs by MEME software from 209,529 protein-sequence annotation groups selected by BLASTP from the proteome data sets of 10 species: rice, sorghum, Arabidopsis thaliana, grape, a lycophyte, a moss, 3 algae, and yeast. Similarity clustering of each protein group was performed by pairwise scoring of the motif patterns of the sequences. The SALAD database provides a user-friendly graphical viewer that displays a motif pattern diagram linked to the resulting bootstrapped dendrogram for each protein group. Amino-acid-sequence-based and nucleotide-sequence-based phylogenetic trees for motif combination alignment, a logo comparison diagram for each clade in the tree, and a Pfam-domain pattern diagram are also available. We also developed a viewer named 'SALAD on ARRAYs' to view arbitrary microarray data sets of paralogous genes linked to the same dendrogram in a window. The SALAD database is a powerful tool for comparing protein sequences and can provide valuable hints for biological analysis. |