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PRFdb

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URL: http://dinmanlab.umd.edu/prfdb
Full name: The Programmed Ribosomal Frameshift Database
Description: The significance of each candidate -1 PRF signal is evaluated by comparing the predicted thermodynamic stability (DeltaG degrees ) of the native mRNA sequence against a distribution of DeltaG degrees values of a pool of randomized sequences derived from the original. The data have been compiled in a user-friendly, easily searchable relational database.The PRFdB enables members of the research community to determine whether genes that they are investigating contain potential -1 PRF signals, and can be used as a metasource of information for cross referencing with other databases.
Year founded: 2008
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Country/Region: United States

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University/Institution: University of Marylan
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Country/Region: United States
Contact name (PI/Team): Belew AT
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): abelew@umd.edu

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18637175
PRFdb: a database of computationally predicted eukaryotic programmed -1 ribosomal frameshift signals. [PMID: 18637175]
Belew AT, Hepler NL, Jacobs JL, Dinman JD.

BACKGROUND: The Programmed Ribosomal Frameshift Database (PRFdb) provides an interface to help researchers identify potential programmed -1 ribosomal frameshift (-1 PRF) signals in eukaryotic genes or sequences of interest.
RESULTS: To identify putative -1 PRF signals, sequences are first imported from whole genomes or datasets, e.g. the yeast genome project and mammalian gene collection. They are then filtered through multiple algorithms to identify potential -1 PRF signals as defined by a heptameric slippery site followed by an mRNA pseudoknot. The significance of each candidate -1 PRF signal is evaluated by comparing the predicted thermodynamic stability (DeltaG degrees ) of the native mRNA sequence against a distribution of DeltaG degrees values of a pool of randomized sequences derived from the original. The data have been compiled in a user-friendly, easily searchable relational database.
CONCLUSION: The PRFdB enables members of the research community to determine whether genes that they are investigating contain potential -1 PRF signals, and can be used as a metasource of information for cross referencing with other databases. It is available on the web at http://dinmanlab.umd.edu/prfdb.

BMC Genomics. 2008:9() | 43 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)

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3694/6895 (46.439%)
Modification:
230/337 (32.047%)
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523/967 (46.019%)
3694
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42
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2.471
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Created on: 2018-01-27
Curated by:
Mengyu Pan [2018-09-21]
Mengyu Pan [2018-02-23]
Pei Wang [2018-01-27]