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ExoCarta

General information

URL: http://www.exocarta.org/
Full name: EXOSOME PROTEIN, RNA AND LIPID DATABASE
Description: ExoCarta is a manually curated database of exosomal proteins,RNA and lipids.
Year founded: 2009
Last update: 2024
Version: v2.0
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: Australia

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Contact information

University/Institution: La Trobe University
Address: Department of Biochemistry,La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science,La Trobe University,Melbourne,Victoria 3086,Australia
City: Melbourne
Province/State: Victoria
Country/Region: Australia
Contact name (PI/Team): Pamali Fonseka
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): P.Fonseka@latrobe.edu.au

Publications

40381982
ExoCarta 2024: A Web-based Repository of Small Extracellular Vesicles Cargo. [PMID: 40381982]
Gummadi S, Chitti SV, Kang T, Shahi S, Mathivanan S, Fonseka P.

Small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) are small membrane vesicles of endocytic origin secreted into the extracellular environment by all cell types and are known to play a crucial role in intercellular and intracellular communication. These vesicles contain proteins, nucleic acids and lipids and their molecular content reflect the normal and pathophysiological conditions of the host cells. Hence, there is a significant interest in cataloguing the molecular content of sEVs in various conditions as this would aid researchers in understanding the biological roles and altered cellular processes under various diseases and healthy state. Here we report ExoCarta (https://www.exocarta.org), a freely accessible web-based compendium of studies that encompasses DNA, RNA, proteins, and lipids that are detected in sEVs. ExoCarta catalogues both published and unpublished sEV studies. Current version of ExoCarta contains data from 1249 sEV studies, 119,489 protein entries, 15,868 RNA entries, 3,946 lipid entries and quantitative data for 24,073 entries. QUANT, a quantitative plugin, enables users to compare protein abundance between conditions in a study for gene/protein of interest in real time. ExoCarta provides Gene Ontology (GO) annotations and reactome pathways along with dynamic protein-protein interaction networks, for sEV proteins. A tab delimited file containing the most identified sEV proteins is available for users to download. The integration of sEV DNA studies, QUANT and regularly updated dataset of the ExoCarta database makes it an invaluable resource for small extracellular vesicles researchers across the globe.

J Mol Biol. 2025:437(15) | 2 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)
26434508
ExoCarta: A Web-Based Compendium of Exosomal Cargo. [PMID: 26434508]
Keerthikumar S, Chisanga D, Ariyaratne D, Al Saffar H, Anand S, Zhao K, Samuel M, Pathan M, Jois M, Chilamkurti N, Gangoda L, Mathivanan S.

Exosomes are membranous vesicles that are released by a variety of cells into the extracellular microenvironment and are implicated in intercellular communication. As exosomes contain RNA, proteins and lipids, there is a significant interest in characterizing the molecular cargo of exosomes. Here, we describe ExoCarta (http://www.exocarta.org), a manually curated Web-based compendium of exosomal proteins, RNAs and lipids. Since its inception, the database has been highly accessed (>54,000 visitors from 135 countries). The current version of ExoCarta hosts 41,860 proteins, >7540 RNA and 1116 lipid molecules from more than 286 exosomal studies annotated with International Society for Extracellular Vesicles minimal experimental requirements for definition of extracellular vesicles. Besides, ExoCarta features dynamic protein-protein interaction networks and biological pathways of exosomal proteins. Users can download most often identified exosomal proteins based on the number of studies. The downloaded files can further be imported directly into FunRich (http://www.funrich.org) tool for additional functional enrichment and interaction network analysis.

J Mol Biol. 2016:428(4) | 1063 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)
21989406
ExoCarta 2012: database of exosomal proteins, RNA and lipids. [PMID: 21989406]
Mathivanan S, Fahner CJ, Reid GE, Simpson RJ.

Exosomes are membraneous nanovesicles of endocytic origin released by most cell types from diverse organisms; they play a critical role in cell-cell communication. ExoCarta (http://www.exocarta.org) is a manually curated database of exosomal proteins, RNA and lipids. The database catalogs information from both published and unpublished exosomal studies. The mode of exosomal purification and characterization, the biophysical and molecular properties are listed in the database aiding biomedical scientists in assessing the quality of the exosomal preparation and the corresponding data obtained. Currently, ExoCarta (Version 3.1) contains information on 11,261 protein entries, 2375 mRNA entries and 764 miRNA entries that were obtained from 134 exosomal studies. In addition to the data update, as a new feature, lipids identified in exosomes are added to ExoCarta. We believe that this free web-based community resource will aid researchers in identifying molecular signatures (proteins/RNA/lipids) that are specific to certain tissue/cell type derived exosomes and trigger new exosomal studies.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2012:40(Database issue) | 792 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)
24009883
ExoCarta as a resource for exosomal research. [PMID: 24009883]
Simpson RJ, Kalra H, Mathivanan S.

Exosomes are a class of extracellular vesicles that are secreted by various cell types. Unlike other extracellular vesicles (ectosomes and apoptotic blebs), exosomes are of endocytic origin. The roles of exosomes in vaccine/drug delivery, intercellular communication and as a possible source of disease biomarkers have sparked immense interest in them, resulting in a plethora of studies. Whilst multidimensional datasets are continuously generated, it is difficult to harness the true potential of the data until they are compiled and made accessible to the biomedical researchers. Here, we describe ExoCarta (http://www.exocarta.org), a manually curated database of exosomal proteins, RNA and lipids. Datasets currently present in ExoCarta are integrated from both published and unpublished exosomal studies. Since its launch in 2009, ExoCarta has been accessed by more than 16,000 unique users. In this article, we discuss the utility of ExoCarta for exosomal research and urge biomedical researchers in the field to deposit their datasets directly to ExoCarta.

J Extracell Vesicles. 2012:1() | 268 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)
19810033
ExoCarta: A compendium of exosomal proteins and RNA. [PMID: 19810033]
Mathivanan S, Simpson RJ.

Exosomes, membrane microvesicles (40-100 nm) secreted by most cell types, can be isolated in several ways while characterizing them is heavily based on electron microscopy and, most importantly, the identification of exosome marker proteins. Researchers rely on the identification of certain exosomal marker proteins including Alix, CD9 and CD63 to confirm the presence of exosomes in their preparations. An evolutionary-conserved set of protein molecules have been identified in most exosomes studied to date. However, with the complexity of tissue/cell type-specific proteins being incorporated in the exosomes, some of these so-called exosomal markers are not always present in all the exosomes. The presence of tissue/cell type-specific proteins in exosomes allows researchers to isolate them using immunoaffinity capture methods. A compendium for exosomal proteomes will aid researchers in identifying proteins that were more commonly found in various exosomes (exosome markers) and those that are specific to certain tissue/cell type-derived exosomes. Here, we describe ExoCarta, a compendium for proteins and RNA molecules identified in exosomes. ExoCarta is first of its kind and the resource is freely available to the scientific community through the web (http://exocarta.ludwig.edu.au). We believe that this community resource will be of great biological importance for any future exosome analyses.

Proteomics. 2009:9(21) | 684 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)

Ranking

All databases:
105/6895 (98.492%)
Gene genome and annotation:
41/2021 (98.021%)
105
Total Rank
2,687
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Created on: 2015-06-20
Curated by:
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Jian Sang [2016-04-05]
Jian Sang [2015-06-28]
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