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RiboaptDB

General information

URL: http://mfgn.usm.edu/ebl/riboapt/
Full name: a comprehensive database of ribozymes and aptamers
Description: The comprehensive sequence information on aptamers and ribozymes that have been generated by in vitro selection methods are included in this RiboaptDB database.
Year founded: 2006
Last update:
Version:
Accessibility:
Unaccessible
Country/Region: United States

Contact information

University/Institution: University of Southern Mississippi
Address: Department of Biological Sciences, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39406, USA.
City: Hattiesburg
Province/State: Mississippi
Country/Region: United States
Contact name (PI/Team): Deng Y
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): youping.deng@usm.edu

Publications

17118149
RiboaptDB: a comprehensive database of ribozymes and aptamers. [PMID: 17118149]
Thodima V, Pirooznia M, Deng Y.

BACKGROUND: Catalytic RNA molecules are called ribozymes. The aptamers are DNA or RNA molecules that have been selected from vast populations of random sequences, through a combinatorial approach known as SELEX. The selected oligo-nucleotide sequences (~200 bp in length) have the ability to recognize broad range of specific ligands by forming binding pockets. These novel aptamer sequences can bind to nucleic acids, proteins or small organic and inorganic chemical compounds and have many potential uses in medicine and technology.
RESULTS: The comprehensive sequence information on aptamers and ribozymes that have been generated by in vitro selection methods are included in this RiboaptDB database. Such types of unnatural data generated by in vitro methods are not available in the public 'natural' sequence databases such as GenBank and EMBL. The amount of sequence data generated by in vitro selection experiments has been accumulating exponentially. There are 370 artificial ribozyme sequences and 3842 aptamer sequences in the total 4212 sequences from 423 citations in this RiboaptDB. We included general search feature, and individual feature wise search, user submission form for new data through online and also local BLAST search.
CONCLUSION: This database, besides serving as a storehouse of sequences that may have diagnostic or therapeutic utility in medicine, provides valuable information for computational and theoretical biologists. The RiboaptDB is extremely useful for garnering information about in vitro selection experiments as a whole and for better understanding the distribution of functional nucleic acids in sequence space. The database is updated regularly and is publicly available at http://mfgn.usm.edu/ebl/riboapt/.

BMC Bioinformatics. 2006:7 Suppl 2() | 12 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2026-03-28)

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All databases:
5809/6932 (16.215%)
Raw bio-data:
477/587 (18.91%)
Metadata:
578/723 (20.194%)
5809
Total Rank
12
Citations
0.6
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Created on: 2018-01-26
Curated by:
Meiye Jiang [2018-03-12]
Meiye Jiang [2018-02-24]
Qi Wang [2018-01-26]