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TCDB

General information

URL: http://www.tcdb.org/
Full name: Transporter Classification Database
Description: The database details a comprehensive IUBMB approved classification system for membrane transport proteins known as the Transporter Classification (TC) system.
Year founded: 2006
Last update: 2015-11-05
Version: v1.0
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: United States

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Contact information

University/Institution: University of California San Diego
Address: Department of Molecular Biology,University of California at San Diego,La Jolla,CA 92093-0116,USA
City: La Jolla
Province/State: CA
Country/Region: United States
Contact name (PI/Team): Milton H. Saier Jr
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): msaier@ucsd.edu

Publications

26546518
The Transporter Classification Database (TCDB): recent advances. [PMID: 26546518]
Saier MH, Reddy VS, Tsu BV, Ahmed MS, Li C, Moreno-Hagelsieb G.

The Transporter Classification Database (TCDB; http://www.tcdb.org) is a freely accessible reference database for transport protein research, which provides structural, functional, mechanistic, evolutionary and disease/medical information about transporters from organisms of all types. TCDB is the only transport protein classification database adopted by the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (IUBMB). It consists of more than 10 000 non-redundant transport systems with more than 11 000 reference citations, classified into over 1000 transporter families. Transporters in TCDB can be single or multi-component systems, categorized in a functional/phylogenetic hierarchical system of classes, subclasses, families, subfamilies and transport systems. TCDB also includes updated software designed to analyze the distinctive features of transport proteins, extending its usefulness. Here we present a comprehensive update of the database contents and features and summarize recent discoveries recorded in TCDB. © The Author(s) 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2016:44(D1) | 505 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)
24225317
The transporter classification database. [PMID: 24225317]
Saier MH, Reddy VS, Tamang DG, Västermark A.

The Transporter Classification Database (TCDB; http://www.tcdb.org) serves as a common reference point for transport protein research. The database contains more than 10,000 non-redundant proteins that represent all currently recognized families of transmembrane molecular transport systems. Proteins in TCDB are organized in a five level hierarchical system, where the first two levels are the class and subclass, the second two are the family and subfamily, and the last one is the transport system. Superfamilies that contain multiple families are included as hyperlinks to the five tier TC hierarchy. TCDB includes proteins from all types of living organisms and is the only transporter classification system that is both universal and recognized by the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. It has been expanded by manual curation, contains extensive text descriptions providing structural, functional, mechanistic and evolutionary information, is supported by unique software and is interconnected to many other relevant databases. TCDB is of increasing usefulness to the international scientific community and can serve as a model for the expansion of database technologies. This manuscript describes an update of the database descriptions previously featured in NAR database issues.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2014:42(Database issue) | 339 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)
19022853
The Transporter Classification Database: recent advances. [PMID: 19022853]
Saier MH, Yen MR, Noto K, Tamang DG, Elkan C.

The Transporter Classification Database (TCDB), freely accessible at http://www.tcdb.org, is a relational database containing sequence, structural, functional and evolutionary information about transport systems from a variety of living organisms, based on the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology-approved transporter classification (TC) system. It is a curated repository for factual information compiled largely from published references. It uses a functional/phylogenetic system of classification, and currently encompasses about 5000 representative transporters and putative transporters in more than 500 families. We here describe novel software designed to support and extend the usefulness of TCDB. Our recent efforts render it more user friendly, incorporate machine learning to input novel data in a semiautomatic fashion, and allow analyses that are more accurate and less time consuming. The availability of these tools has resulted in recognition of distant phylogenetic relationships and tremendous expansion of the information available to TCDB users.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2009:37(Database issue) | 312 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)
16381841
TCDB: the Transporter Classification Database for membrane transport protein analyses and information. [PMID: 16381841]
Saier MH, Tran CV, Barabote RD.

The Transporter Classification Database (TCDB) is a web accessible, curated, relational database containing sequence, classification, structural, functional and evolutionary information about transport systems from a variety of living organisms. TCDB is a curated repository for factual information compiled from >10,000 references, encompassing approximately 3000 representative transporters and putative transporters, classified into >400 families. The transporter classification (TC) system is an International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology approved system of nomenclature for transport protein classification. TCDB is freely accessible at http://www.tcdb.org. The web interface provides several different methods for accessing the data, including step-by-step access to hierarchical classification, direct search by sequence or TC number and full-text searching. The functional ontology that underlies the database structure facilitates powerful query searches that yield valuable data in a quick and easy way. The TCDB website also offers several tools specifically designed for analyzing the unique characteristics of transport proteins. TCDB not only provides curated information and a tool for classifying newly identified membrane proteins, but also serves as a genome transporter-annotation tool.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2006:34(Database issue) | 615 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)

Ranking

All databases:
191/6895 (97.244%)
Gene genome and annotation:
71/2021 (96.536%)
Phylogeny and homology:
14/302 (95.695%)
191
Total Rank
1,702
Citations
89.579
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Created on: 2015-06-20
Curated by:
Lina Ma [2018-06-08]
Dong Zou [2018-02-07]
Lina Ma [2016-04-11]
Guangyu Wang [2016-04-01]
Mengwei Li [2016-02-18]
Lin Liu [2016-01-29]
Lin Liu [2016-01-14]
Guangyu Wang [2015-06-26]