| URL: | http://gib-v.genes.nig.ac.jp/ |
| Full name: | Genome Information Broker for Viruses |
| Description: | GIB-V is a comprehensive virus genome/segment database. |
| Year founded: | 2002 |
| Last update: | 2006-12-07 |
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| Accessibility: |
Accessible
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| Country/Region: | Japan |
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NA
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| University/Institution: | National Institute of Genetics |
| Address: | Shizuoka, Japan |
| City: | Shizuoka |
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| Country/Region: | Japan |
| Contact name (PI/Team): | Hideaki Sugawara |
| Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): | hsugawar@genes.nig.ac.jp |
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Genome Information Broker for Viruses (GIB-V): database for comparative analysis of virus genomes. [PMID: 17158166]
Genome Information Broker for Viruses (GIB-V) is a comprehensive virus genome/segment database. We extracted 18 418 complete virus genomes/segments from the International Nucleotide Sequence Database Collaboration (INSDC, http://www.insdc.org/) by DNA Data Bank of Japan (DDBJ), EMBL and GenBank and stored them in our system. The list of registered viruses is arranged hierarchically according to taxonomy. Keyword searches can be performed for genome/segment data or biological features of any virus stored in GIB-V. GIB-V is equipped with a BLAST search function, and search results are displayed graphically or in list form. Moreover, the BLAST results can be used online with the ClustalW feature of the DDBJ. All available virus genome/segment data can be collected by the GIB-V download function. GIB-V can be accessed at no charge at http://gib-v.genes.nig.ac.jp/. |
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Sentra, a database of signal transduction proteins. [PMID: 11752334]
Sentra (http://www-wit.mcs.anl.gov/sentra) is a database of signal transduction proteins with the emphasis on microbial signal transduction. The database was updated to include classes of signal transduction systems modulated by either phosphorylation or methylation reactions such as PAS proteins and serine/threonine kinases, as well as the classical two-component histidine kinases and methyl-accepting chemotaxis proteins. Currently, Sentra contains signal transduction proteins from 43 completely sequenced prokaryotic genomes as well as sequences from SWISS-PROT and TrEMBL. Signal transduction proteins are annotated with information describing conserved domains, paralogous and orthologous sequences, and conserved chromosomal gene clusters. The newly developed user interface supports flexible search capabilities and extensive visualization of the data. |