Database Commons
Database Commons

a catalog of worldwide biological databases

Database Profile

DMD

General information

URL: http://sbbi.unl.edu/dmd
Full name: Dietary MicroRNA Database
Description: Dietary MicroRNA Databases (DMD) is the first repository for archiving and analyzing the published and novel microRNAs discovered in dietary resources. Annotation for each entry, a mature microRNA indexed as DM0000*, covers information of the mature sequences, genome locations, hairpin structures of parental pre-microRNAs, cross-species sequence comparison, disease relevance, and the experimentally validated gene targets.
Year founded: 2015
Last update:
Version:
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: United States

Contact information

University/Institution: University of Nebraska at Lincoln
Address: Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, United States of America
City: Lincoln
Province/State: Nebraska
Country/Region: United States
Contact name (PI/Team): Juan Cui
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): jcui@unl.edu

Publications

26030752
Dietary MicroRNA Database (DMD): An Archive Database and Analytic Tool for Food-Borne microRNAs. [PMID: 26030752]
Chiang K, Shu J, Zempleni J, Cui J.

With the advent of high throughput technology, a huge amount of microRNA information has been added to the growing body of knowledge for non-coding RNAs. Here we present the Dietary MicroRNA Databases (DMD), the first repository for archiving and analyzing the published and novel microRNAs discovered in dietary resources. Currently there are fifteen types of dietary species, such as apple, grape, cow milk, and cow fat, included in the database originating from 9 plant and 5 animal species. Annotation for each entry, a mature microRNA indexed as DM0000*, covers information of the mature sequences, genome locations, hairpin structures of parental pre-microRNAs, cross-species sequence comparison, disease relevance, and the experimentally validated gene targets. Furthermore, a few functional analyses including target prediction, pathway enrichment and gene network construction have been integrated into the system, which enable users to generate functional insights through viewing the functional pathways and building protein-protein interaction networks associated with each microRNA. Another unique feature of DMD is that it provides a feature generator where a total of 411 descriptive attributes can be calculated for any given microRNAs based on their sequences and structures. DMD would be particularly useful for research groups studying microRNA regulation from a nutrition point of view. The database can be accessed at http://sbbi.unl.edu/dmd/.

PLoS One. 2015:10(6) | 20 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

Ranking

All databases:
4308/6895 (37.534%)
Gene genome and annotation:
1329/2021 (34.29%)
Structure:
603/967 (37.746%)
Interaction:
800/1194 (33.082%)
Pathway:
275/451 (39.246%)
Health and medicine:
1093/1738 (37.169%)
Metadata:
443/719 (38.526%)
4308
Total Rank
18
Citations
1.8
z-index

Community reviews

Not Rated
Data quality & quantity:
Content organization & presentation
System accessibility & reliability:

Word cloud

Related Databases

Citing
Cited by

Record metadata

Created on: 2018-01-28
Curated by:
Lin Liu [2022-08-21]
Sidra Younas [2018-04-14]