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ChromoHub

General information

URL: http://www.thesgc.org/chromohub
Full name: a data hub for navigators of chromatin-mediated signalling
Description: ChromoHub is a data hub for navigators of chromatin-mediated signalling where users can map on phylogenetic trees of protein families involved in epigenetic mechanisms data extracted from public repositories and the published literature, such as: disease associations, protein structures, chemical inhibitors, histone substrates, or chromosomal aberrations.
Year founded: 2012
Last update: 2018
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Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: Canada

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Contact information

University/Institution: University of Toronto
Address: Structural Genomics Consortium, University of Toronto,Toronto, ON M5G1L7, Canada
City: Toronto
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Country/Region: Canada
Contact name (PI/Team): Matthieu Schapira
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): matthieu.schapira@utoronto.ca

Publications

24319001
ChromoHub V2: cancer genomics. [PMID: 24319001]
Shah MA, Denton EL, Liu L, Schapira M.

SUMMARY: Cancer genomics data produced by next-generation sequencing support the notion that epigenetic mechanisms play a central role in cancer. We have previously developed Chromohub, an open access online interface where users can map chemical, structural and biological data from public repositories on phylogenetic trees of protein families involved in chromatin mediated-signaling. Here, we describe a cancer genomics interface that was recently added to Chromohub; the frequency of mutation, amplification and change in expression of chromatin factors across large cohorts of cancer patients is regularly extracted from The Cancer Genome Atlas and the International Cancer Genome Consortium and can now be mapped on phylogenetic trees of epigenetic protein families. Explorators of chromatin signaling can now easily navigate the cancer genomics landscape of writers, readers and erasers of histone marks, chromatin remodeling complexes, histones and their chaperones.
AVAILABILITY AND IMPLEMENTATION: http://www.thesgc.org/chromohub/.

Bioinformatics. 2014:30(4) | 9 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
22718786
ChromoHub: a data hub for navigators of chromatin-mediated signalling. [PMID: 22718786]
Liu L, Zhen XT, Denton E, Marsden BD, Schapira M.

The rapidly increasing research activity focused on chromatin-mediated regulation of epigenetic mechanisms is generating waves of data on writers, readers and erasers of the histone code, such as protein methyltransferases, bromodomains or histone deacetylases. To make these data easily accessible to communities of research scientists coming from diverse horizons, we have created ChromoHub, an online resource where users can map on phylogenetic trees disease associations, protein structures, chemical inhibitors, histone substrates, chromosomal aberrations and other types of data extracted from public repositories and the published literature. The interface can be used to define the structural or chemical coverage of a protein family, highlight domain architectures, interrogate disease relevance or zoom in on specific genes for more detailed information. This open-access resource should serve as a hub for cell biologists, medicinal chemists, structural biologists and other navigators that explore the biology of chromatin signalling.
AVAILABILITY: http://www.thesgc.org/chromohub/.

Bioinformatics. 2012:28(16) | 70 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

Ranking

All databases:
2168/6895 (68.571%)
Phylogeny and homology:
101/302 (66.887%)
Structure:
304/967 (68.666%)
Pathway:
139/451 (69.401%)
2168
Total Rank
75
Citations
5.769
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Created on: 2018-01-27
Curated by:
[2018-11-29]
Pei Wang [2018-03-27]
Hao Zhang [2018-01-27]