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fPoxDB

General information

URL: http://peroxidase.riceblast.snu.ac.kr
Full name: Fungal Peroxidase Database for Comparative and Evolutionary Genomics
Description: The fPoxDB provides identification results from sequence profiling method by HMMER. Sequence profiles were built only with fungal peroxidase sequences. Currently, predicted peroxidase genes from 331 genomes including 216 fungi/Oomycetes are avialable with graphical charts, analysis functions and bioinformatics tools.
Year founded: 2014
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Accessible
Country/Region: Korea, Republic of

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DNA
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Contact information

University/Institution: Seoul National University
Address: Fungal Bioinformatics Laboratory and Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-921, Korea.
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Country/Region: Korea, Republic of
Contact name (PI/Team): Lee YH
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): yonglee@snu.ac.kr.

Publications

24885079
fPoxDB: fungal peroxidase database for comparative genomics. [PMID: 24885079]
Choi J, Détry N, Kim KT, Asiegbu FO, Valkonen JP, Lee YH.

BACKGROUND: Peroxidases are a group of oxidoreductases which mediate electron transfer from hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and organic peroxide to various electron acceptors. They possess a broad spectrum of impact on industry and fungal biology. There are numerous industrial applications using peroxidases, such as to catalyse highly reactive pollutants and to breakdown lignin for recycling of carbon sources. Moreover, genes encoding peroxidases play important roles in fungal pathogenicity in both humans and plants. For better understanding of fungal peroxidases at the genome-level, a novel genomics platform is required. To this end, Fungal Peroxidase Database (fPoxDB; http://peroxidase.riceblast.snu.ac.kr/) has been developed to provide such a genomics platform for this important gene family.
DESCRIPTION: In order to identify and classify fungal peroxidases, 24 sequence profiles were built and applied on 331 genomes including 216 from fungi and Oomycetes. In addition, NoxR, which is known to regulate NADPH oxidases (NoxA and NoxB) in fungi, was also added to the pipeline. Collectively, 6,113 genes were predicted to encode 25 gene families, presenting well-separated distribution along the taxonomy. For instance, the genes encoding lignin peroxidase, manganese peroxidase, and versatile peroxidase were concentrated in the rot-causing basidiomycetes, reflecting their ligninolytic capability. As a genomics platform, fPoxDB provides diverse analysis resources, such as gene family predictions based on fungal sequence profiles, pre-computed results of eight bioinformatics programs, similarity search tools, a multiple sequence alignment tool, domain analysis functions, and taxonomic distribution summary, some of which are not available in the previously developed peroxidase resource. In addition, fPoxDB is interconnected with other family web systems, providing extended analysis opportunities.
CONCLUSIONS: fPoxDB is a fungi-oriented genomics platform for peroxidases. The sequence-based prediction and diverse analysis toolkits with easy-to-follow web interface offer a useful workbench to study comparative and evolutionary genomics of peroxidases in fungi.

BMC Microbiol. 2014:14() | 41 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

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2958/6895 (57.114%)
Gene genome and annotation:
924/2021 (54.33%)
2958
Total Rank
40
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3.636
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Created on: 2018-01-27
Curated by:
Syed Sardar [2018-04-09]
Qi Wang [2018-01-27]