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A-WINGS

General information

URL: http://bioinf.mind.meiji.ac.jp/a-wings
Full name: angel wing (Pleurocybella porrigens) genome database
Description: Angel wing genome database (A-WINGS) contains molecular information in a mushroom-forming fungus Pleurocybella porrigens. A-WINGS supplies genomic and transcriptomic sequences based on Next Generation Sequencing Technology (Illumina Genome Analyzer). Scaffolds from genomic sequences and contigs from transcriptomic sequences from fruiting bodies and mycelia were conducted to combined analysis to find information of genes .
Year founded: 2013
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Country/Region: Japan

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Contact information

University/Institution: Meiji University
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Country/Region: Japan
Contact name (PI/Team): Hirokazu Kawagishi
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): achkawa@ipc.shizuoka.ac.jp

Publications

25465051
A-WINGS: an integrated genome database for Pleurocybella porrigens (Angel's wing oyster mushroom, Sugihiratake). [PMID: 25465051]
Yamamoto N, Suzuki T, Kobayashi M, Dohra H, Sasaki Y, Hirai H, Yokoyama K, Kawagishi H, Yano K.

BACKGROUND: The angel's wing oyster mushroom (Pleurocybella porrigens, Sugihiratake) is a well-known delicacy. However, its potential risk in acute encephalopathy was recently revealed by a food poisoning incident. To disclose the genes underlying the accident and provide mechanistic insight, we seek to develop an information infrastructure containing omics data. In our previous work, we sequenced the genome and transcriptome using next-generation sequencing techniques. The next step in achieving our goal is to develop a web database to facilitate the efficient mining of large-scale omics data and identification of genes specifically expressed in the mushroom.
FINDINGS: This paper introduces a web database A-WINGS (http://bioinf.mind.meiji.ac.jp/a-wings/) that provides integrated genomic and transcriptomic information for the angel's wing oyster mushroom. The database contains structure and functional annotations of transcripts and gene expressions. Functional annotations contain information on homologous sequences from NCBI nr and UniProt, Gene Ontology, and KEGG Orthology. Digital gene expression profiles were derived from RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) analysis in the fruiting bodies and mycelia. The omics information stored in the database is freely accessible through interactive and graphical interfaces by search functions that include 'GO TREE VIEW' browsing, keyword searches, and BLAST searches.
CONCLUSIONS: The A-WINGS database will accelerate omics studies on specific aspects of the angel's wing oyster mushroom and the family Tricholomataceae.

BMC Res Notes. 2014:7() | 7 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
23936076
A new omics data resource of Pleurocybella porrigens for gene discovery. [PMID: 23936076]
Suzuki T, Igarashi K, Dohra H, Someya T, Takano T, Harada K, Omae S, Hirai H, Yano K, Kawagishi H.

BACKGROUND: Pleurocybellaporrigens is a mushroom-forming fungus, which has been consumed as a traditional food in Japan. In 2004, 55 people were poisoned by eating the mushroom and 17 people among them died of acute encephalopathy. Since then, the Japanese government has been alerting Japanese people to take precautions against eating the P. porrigens mushroom. Unfortunately, despite efforts, the molecular mechanism of the encephalopathy remains elusive. The genome and transcriptome sequence data of P. porrigens and the related species, however, are not stored in the public database. To gain the omics data in P. porrigens, we sequenced genome and transcriptome of its fruiting bodies and mycelia by next generation sequencing.
METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Short read sequences of genomic DNAs and mRNAs in P. porrigens were generated by Illumina Genome Analyzer. Genome short reads were de novo assembled into scaffolds using Velvet. Comparisons of genome signatures among Agaricales showed that P. porrigens has a unique genome signature. Transcriptome sequences were assembled into contigs (unigenes). Biological functions of unigenes were predicted by Gene Ontology and KEGG pathway analyses. The majority of unigenes would be novel genes without significant counterparts in the public omics databases.
CONCLUSIONS: Functional analyses of unigenes present the existence of numerous novel genes in the basidiomycetes division. The results mean that the omics information such as genome, transcriptome and metabolome in basidiomycetes is short in the current databases. The large-scale omics information on P. porrigens, provided from this research, will give a new data resource for gene discovery in basidiomycetes.

PLoS One. 2013:8(7) | 8 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

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4888/6895 (29.123%)
Gene genome and annotation:
1477/2021 (26.967%)
4888
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15
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Created on: 2018-01-27
Curated by:
Lina Ma [2018-04-24]
Syed Sardar [2018-04-04]
Qi Wang [2018-01-27]