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ppdb

General information

URL: http://ppdb.agr.gifu-u.ac.jp/ppdb/cgi-bin/index.cgi
Full name: plantpromoterdb
Description: A plant promoter database that provides information on transcription start sites (TSSs),core promoter structure (TATA boxes,Initiators,Y Patches,GA and CA elements) and regulatory element groups (REGs) as putative and comprehensive transcriptional regulatory elements
Year founded: 2008
Last update: 2014-01-01
Version: v3.0
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: Japan

Contact information

University/Institution: Gifu University
Address: 1-1 Yanagido,Gifu City,Gifu 501-1193 Japan
City: Gifu
Province/State:
Country/Region: Japan
Contact name (PI/Team): Yoshiharu Y. Yamamoto
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): yyy@gifu-u.ac.jp

Publications

27987179
Plant Promoter Database (PPDB). [PMID: 27987179]
Kusunoki K, Yamamoto YY.

ppdb ( http://ppdb.agr.gifu-u.ac.jp ) is a web-based plant promoter database that provides promoter information of each gene in genomes of Arabidopsis, rice, poplar, and Physcomitrella patens. In this database, recognition of a promoter structure is achieved by annotating genome sequences with our sequence lists of bioinformatically identified octamers for core promoter structure (TATA boxes, Initiators, Y Patches, GA and CA Elements) and regulatory element groups (REGs), together with information of transcription start sites (TSSs) that have been experimentally identified. Our promoter elements are octamer sequences that show strongly biased localization profiles in the promoter region, extracted by the local distribution of short sequence (LDSS) analysis. In addition, REGs are linked with the information of the PLACE database and also with their physiological roles that are predicted using large-scale gene expression data.

Methods Mol Biol. 2017:1533() | 1 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)
24194597
ppdb: plant promoter database version 3.0. [PMID: 24194597]
Hieno A, Naznin HA, Hyakumachi M, Sakurai T, Tokizawa M, Koyama H, Sato N, Nishiyama T, Hasebe M, Zimmer AD, Lang D, Reski R, Rensing SA, Obokata J, Yamamoto YY.

ppdb (http://ppdb.agr.gifu-u.ac.jp) is a plant promoter database that provides information on transcription start sites (TSSs), core promoter structure (TATA boxes, Initiators, Y Patches, GA and CA elements) and regulatory element groups (REGs) as putative and comprehensive transcriptional regulatory elements. Since the last report in this journal, the database has been updated in three areas to version 3.0. First, new genomes have been included in the database, and now ppdb provides information on Arabidopsis thaliana, rice, Physcomitrella patens and poplar. Second, new TSS tag data (34 million) from A. thaliana, determined by a high throughput sequencer, has been added to give a ?200-fold increase in TSS data compared with version 1.0. This results in a much higher coverage of ?27,000 A. thaliana genes and finer positioning of promoters even for genes with low expression levels. Third, microarray data-based predictions have been appended as REG annotations which inform their putative physiological roles.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2014:42(Database issue) | 48 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)
17947329
ppdb: a plant promoter database. [PMID: 17947329]
Yamamoto YY, Obokata J.

ppdb (http://www.ppdb.gene.nagoya-u.ac.jp) is a plant promoter database that provides promoter annotation of Arabidopsis and rice. The database contains information on promoter structures, transcription start sites (TSSs) that have been identified from full-length cDNA clones and also a vast amount of TSS tag data. In ppdb, the promoter structures are determined by sets of promoter elements identified by a position-sensitive extraction method called local distribution of short sequences (LDSS). By using this database, the core promoter structure, the presence of regulatory elements and the distribution of TSS clusters can be identified. Although no differentiation of promoter architecture among plant species has been reported, there is some divergence of utilized sequences for promoter elements. Therefore, ppdb is based on species-specific sets of promoter elements, rather than on general motifs for multiple species. Each regulatory sequence is hyperlinked to literary information, a PLACE entry served by a plant cis-element database, and a list of promoters containing the regulatory sequence.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2008:36(Database issue) | 51 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)

Ranking

All databases:
2184/6895 (68.339%)
Gene genome and annotation:
683/2021 (66.254%)
2184
Total Rank
97
Citations
5.706
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