| URL: | http://bioinformatics.ustc.edu.cn/lncreg/ |
| Full name: | long non-coding RNAs regulatory database |
| Description: | LncReg is a reference resource for lncRNA-associated regulatory networks, and provides overall perspectives of regulatory networks of lncRNAs and comprehensive data for bioinformatics research. The current version collects 1,081 validated lncRNA-associated regulatory entries, including 258 non-redundant lncRNAs and 571 non-redundant genes. |
| Year founded: | 2015 |
| Last update: | 2015-09-10 |
| Version: | v1.0 |
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| Country/Region: | China |
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| University/Institution: | University of Science and Technology of China |
| Address: | 443 Huangshan Road, Hefei 230027, China |
| City: | Hefei |
| Province/State: | Anhui |
| Country/Region: | China |
| Contact name (PI/Team): | Ao Li |
| Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): | aoli@ustc.edu.cn |
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LncReg: a reference resource for lncRNA-associated regulatory networks. [PMID: 26363021]
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are critical in the regulation of various biological processes. In recent years, plethora of lncRNAs have been identified in mammalian genomes through different approaches, and the researchers are constantly reporting the regulatory roles of these lncRNAs, which leads to complexity of literature about particular lncRNAs. Therefore, for the convenience of the researchers, we collected regulatory relationships of the lncRNAs and built a database called 'LncReg'. This database is developed by collecting 1081 validated lncRNA-associated regulatory entries, including 258 non-redundant lncRNAs and 571 non-redundant genes. With regulatory relationships information, LncReg can provide overall perspectives of regulatory networks of lncRNAs and comprehensive data for bioinformatics research, which is useful for understanding the functional roles of lncRNAs. Database URL: http://bioinformatics.ustc.edu.cn/lncreg/. © The Author(s) 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. |