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IRES

General information

URL: http://ifr31w3.toulouse.inserm.fr/IRESdatabase
Full name: Internal Ribosome Entry Sites
Description: Internal Ribosome Entry Sites (IRES) are cis-acting RNA sequences able to mediate internal entry of the 40S ribosomal subunit on some eukaryotic and viral messenger RNAs upstream of a translation initiation codon. Sequences are presented in FASTA form and hotlinked to NCBI GenBank files. Several subsets of data are classified according to the viral taxon (for viral IRESes), to the gene product function (for cellular IRESes), to the possible cellular regulation or to the trans-acting factor that mediates IRES function.
Year founded: 2003
Last update:
Version:
Accessibility:
Unaccessible
Country/Region: France

Classification & Tag

Data type:
RNA
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Major species:
NA
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Contact information

University/Institution: Institut Louis Bugnard
Address: INSERM U397, Institut Louis Bugnard, CHU Rangueil, 31043 Toulouse, France
City: Toulouse
Province/State:
Country/Region: France
Contact name (PI/Team): Stéphan Vagner
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): vagner@toulouse.inserm.fr

Publications

12520041
IRESdb: the Internal Ribosome Entry Site database. [PMID: 12520041]
Bonnal S, Boutonnet C, Prado-Lourenço L, Vagner S.

Internal Ribosome Entry Sites (IRES) are cis-acting RNA sequences able to mediate internal entry of the 40S ribosomal subunit on some eukaryotic and viral messenger RNAs upstream of a translation initiation codon. These sequences are very diverse and are present in a growing list of mRNAs. Novel IRES sequences continue to be added to public databases every year and the list of unknown IRESes is certainly still very large. The IRES database is a comprehensive WWW resource for internal ribosome entry sites and presents currently available general information as well as detailed data for each IRES. It is a searchable, periodically updated collection of IRES RNA sequences. Sequences are presented in FASTA form and hotlinked to NCBI GenBank files. Several subsets of data are classified according to the viral taxon (for viral IRESes), to the gene product function (for cellular IRESes), to the possible cellular regulation or to the trans-acting factor that mediates IRES function. This database is accessible at http://ifr31w3.toulouse.inserm.fr/IRESdatabase/.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2003:31(1) | 66 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

Ranking

All databases:
3398/6895 (50.732%)
Expression:
709/1347 (47.439%)
3398
Total Rank
64
Citations
2.909
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Created on: 2018-02-09
Curated by:
Mengyu Pan [2018-09-21]
Qi Wang [2018-02-23]
Yang Zhang [2018-02-09]