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Mamit-tRNA

General information

URL: http://mamit-tRNA.u-strasbg.fr
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Description: Mamit-tRNA (http://mamit-tRNA.u-strasbg.fr), a database for mammalian mitochondrial genomes, has been developed for deciphering structural features of mammalian mitochondrial tRNAs and as a helpful tool in the frame of human diseases linked to point mutations in mitochondrial tRNA genes
Year founded: 2007
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Country/Region: France

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RNA
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Contact information

University/Institution: Louis Pasteur University of Strasbourg
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Country/Region: France
Contact name (PI/Team): Catherine Florentz
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): c.florentz@ibmc.u-strasbg.fr

Publications

17585048
Mamit-tRNA, a database of mammalian mitochondrial tRNA primary and secondary structures. [PMID: 17585048]
Pütz J, Dupuis B, Sissler M, Florentz C.

Mamit-tRNA (http://mamit-tRNA.u-strasbg.fr), a database for mammalian mitochondrial genomes, has been developed for deciphering structural features of mammalian mitochondrial tRNAs and as a helpful tool in the frame of human diseases linked to point mutations in mitochondrial tRNA genes. To accommodate the rapid growing availability of fully sequenced mammalian mitochondrial genomes, Mamit-tRNA has implemented a relational database, and all annotated tRNA genes have been curated and aligned manually. System administrative tools have been integrated to improve efficiency and to allow real-time update (from GenBank Database at NCBI) of available mammalian mitochondrial genomes. More than 3000 tRNA gene sequences from 150 organisms are classified into 22 families according to the amino acid specificity as defined by the anticodon triplets and organized according to phylogeny. Each sequence is displayed linearly with color codes indicating secondary structural domains and can be converted into a printable two-dimensional (2D) cloverleaf structure. Consensus and typical 2D structures can be extracted for any combination of primary sequences within a given tRNA specificity on the basis of phylogenetic relationships or on the basis of structural peculiarities. Mamit-tRNA further displays static individual 2D structures of human mitochondrial tRNA genes with location of polymorphisms and pathology-related point mutations. The site offers also a table allowing for an easy conversion of human mitochondrial genome nucleotide numbering into conventional tRNA numbering. The database is expected to facilitate exploration of structure/function relationships of mitochondrial tRNAs and to assist clinicians in the frame of pathology-related mutation assignments.

RNA. 2007:13(8) | 115 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

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2094/6895 (69.645%)
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293/967 (69.804%)
2094
Total Rank
108
Citations
6
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Created on: 2018-01-26
Curated by:
Tongkun Guo [2018-02-25]