| URL: | http://ntdb.chem.cuhk.edu.hk |
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| Description: | The second release of Thermodynamic Database for Nucleic Acids, NTDB 2.0, includes more than 4600 entries (250% increase over release 1.0). It contains sequence types and details of several thermodynamic parameters (enthalpy, DeltaH; entropy, DeltaS; Gibbs free energy, DeltaG; melting temperature, T(m)), experimental models and methods for extracting thermodynamic parameters, buffer conditions as well as all relevant literature information. |
| Year founded: | 2001 |
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| Version: | 2.0 |
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Unaccessible
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| Country/Region: | China |
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NA
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| University/Institution: | Chinese University of Hong Kong |
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| City: | HongKong |
| Province/State: | HongKong |
| Country/Region: | China |
| Contact name (PI/Team): | Chiu WL |
| Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): | scfau-yeung@cuhk.edu.hk |
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NTDB: Thermodynamic Database for Nucleic Acids, Version 2.0. [PMID: 12520057]
The second release of Thermodynamic Database for Nucleic Acids, NTDB 2.0, includes more than 4600 entries (250% increase over release 1.0). It contains sequence types and details of several thermodynamic parameters (enthalpy, DeltaH; entropy, DeltaS; Gibbs free energy, DeltaG; melting temperature, T(m)), experimental models and methods for extracting thermodynamic parameters, buffer conditions as well as all relevant literature information. In addition, the database statistics and references related to NTDB are included. Information on normal and modified nucleobases and nucleosides are collected in a new section 'Nucleoside' whereby data collected thus far will be release in NTDB 2.0. The NTDB is freely available at http://ntdb.chem.cuhk.edu.hk. |
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NTDB: Thermodynamic Database for Nucleic Acids. [PMID: 11125100]
A new thermodynamic database for normal and modified nucleic acids has been developed. This Thermodynamic Database for Nucleic Acids (NTDB) includes sequence, structure and thermodynamic information as well as experimental methods and conditions. In this release, there are 1851 sequences containing both normal and modified nucleic acids. A user-friendly web-based interface has been developed to allow data searching under different conditions. Useful thermodynamic tools for the study of nucleic acids have been collected and linked for easy usage. NTDB is available at http://ntdb.chem.cuhk.edu.hk. |