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Colorectal Cancer Atlas

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URL: http://www.colonatlas.org
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Description: Colorectal or bowel cancer originates from either the colon or the rectum. It is the third most common cancer and has the fourth highest mortality rate reported worldwide. The estimated incidence rates of colorectal cancer are highest in Australia/New Zealand and Western Europe.
Year founded: 2016
Last update: 2015-10-28
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Accessible
Country/Region: Australia

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Contact information

University/Institution: La Trobe University
Address: Melbourne, Victoria 3086, Australia
City: Melbourne
Province/State: Victoria
Country/Region: Australia
Contact name (PI/Team): Suresh Mathivanan
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): S.Mathivanan@latrobe.edu.au

Publications

26496946
Colorectal cancer atlas: An integrative resource for genomic and proteomic annotations from colorectal cancer cell lines and tissues. [PMID: 26496946]
Chisanga D, Keerthikumar S, Pathan M, Ariyaratne D, Kalra H, Boukouris S, Mathew NA, Al Saffar H, Gangoda L, Ang CS, Sieber OM, Mariadason JM, Dasgupta R, Chilamkurti N, Mathivanan S.

In order to advance our understanding of colorectal cancer (CRC) development and progression, biomedical researchers have generated large amounts of OMICS data from CRC patient samples and representative cell lines. However, these data are deposited in various repositories or in supplementary tables. A database which integrates data from heterogeneous resources and enables analysis of the multidimensional data sets, specifically pertaining to CRC is currently lacking. Here, we have developed Colorectal Cancer Atlas (http://www.colonatlas.org), an integrated web-based resource that catalogues the genomic and proteomic annotations identified in CRC tissues and cell lines. The data catalogued to-date include sequence variations as well as quantitative and non-quantitative protein expression data. The database enables the analysis of these data in the context of signaling pathways, protein-protein interactions, Gene Ontology terms, protein domains and post-translational modifications. Currently, Colorectal Cancer Atlas contains data for >13 711 CRC tissues, >165 CRC cell lines, 62 251 protein identifications, >8.3 million MS/MS spectra, >18 410 genes with sequence variations (404 278 entries) and 351 pathways with sequence variants. Overall, Colorectal Cancer Atlas has been designed to serve as a central resource to facilitate research in CRC. © The Author(s) 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2016:44(D1) | 43 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2026-04-04)

Ranking

All databases:
2528/6932 (63.546%)
Expression:
519/1361 (61.94%)
Pathway:
155/454 (66.079%)
Modification:
148/338 (56.509%)
Standard ontology and nomenclature:
110/239 (54.393%)
2528
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41
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Created on: 2016-01-15
Curated by:
Mengwei Li [2016-03-31]
Lin Liu [2016-02-08]
Lin Liu [2016-02-02]
Lin Liu [2016-01-27]