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RNAMDB

General information

URL: http://mods.rna.albany.edu/
Full name: RNA Modification Database
Description: a focal point for information pertaining to naturally occurring RNA modifications
Year founded: 1994
Last update: 2012-03-01
Version: v1.0
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: United States

Classification & Tag

Data type:
RNA
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Contact information

University/Institution: State University of New York Albany
Address: 1400 Washington Avenue,Albany,NY 12222,USA
City: Albany
Province/State: NY
Country/Region: United States
Contact name (PI/Team): Paul F. Agris
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): PAgris@albany.edu

Publications

21071406
The RNA Modification Database, RNAMDB: 2011 update. [PMID: 21071406]
Cantara WA, Crain PF, Rozenski J, McCloskey JA, Harris KA, Zhang X, Vendeix FA, Fabris D, Agris PF.

Since its inception in 1994, The RNA Modification Database (RNAMDB, http://rna-mdb.cas.albany.edu/RNAmods/) has served as a focal point for information pertaining to naturally occurring RNA modifications. In its current state, the database employs an easy-to-use, searchable interface for obtaining detailed data on the 109 currently known RNA modifications. Each entry provides the chemical structure, common name and symbol, elemental composition and mass, CA registry numbers and index name, phylogenetic source, type of RNA species in which it is found, and references to the first reported structure determination and synthesis. Though newly transferred in its entirety to The RNA Institute, the RNAMDB continues to grow with two notable additions, agmatidine and 8-methyladenosine, appended in the last year. The RNA Modification Database is staying up-to-date with significant improvements being prepared for inclusion within the next year and the following year. The expanded future role of The RNA Modification Database will be to serve as a primary information portal for researchers across the entire spectrum of RNA-related research.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2011:39(Database issue) | 621 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
9847178
The RNA Modification Database: 1999 update. [PMID: 9847178]
Rozenski J, Crain PF, McCloskey JA.

The RNA Modification Database (http://medlib.med.utah.edu/RNAmods/) provides a comprehensive listing of naturally modified nucleosides in RNA. Each file includes: chemical structure; common name and symbol; type(s) of RNA in which found and corresponding phylogenetic distribution; Chemical s registry number and index name; and initial literature citations for structure characterization and chemical synthesis. New features include capability to search database files by name or substructural features, modifications in tmRNA, and links to related data and sites.

Nucleic Acids Res. 1999:27(1) | 301 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
9399834
The RNA modification database--1998. [PMID: 9399834]
McCloskey JA, Crain PF.

The RNA modification database provides a comprehensive listing of posttranscriptionally modified nucleosides from RNA, and is maintained as an updated version of the initial printed report [Limbach,P.A., Crain,P.F. and McCloskey,J.A. (1994) Nucleic Acids Res. , 22, 2183-2196]. Information provided for each nucleoside includes: the type of RNA in which it occurs and phylogenetic distribution; common chemical name and symbol; Chemical Abstracts registry number and index name; chemical structure; initial literature citations for structural characterization or occurrence, and for chemical synthesis. The data are available through the World Wide Web at: http://www-medlib.med.utah/RNAmods/RNAmods .html

Nucleic Acids Res. 1998:26(1) | 60 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
9016519
The RNA modification database. [PMID: 9016519]
Crain PF, McCloskey JA.

The RNA modification database provides a comprehensive listing of posttranscriptionally modified nucleosides from all RNAs, and is maintained as an updated version of the initial printed report [Limbach,P.A., Crain,P.F. and McCloskey,J.A. (1994)Nucleic Acids Res. , 22, 2183-2196]. Information provided for each nucleoside includes: the RNA in which it occurs and phylogenetic distribution; common chemical name and symbol; Chemical Abstracts registry number and index name; chemical structure; initial literature citations for structural characterization or occurrence, and for chemical synthesis. The data are available through the WWW and via anonymous ftp.

Nucleic Acids Res. 1997:25(1) | 15 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
8594611
The RNA modification database. [PMID: 8594611]
Crain PF, McCloskey JA.

The RNA modification database provides a comprehensive listing of post-transcriptionally modified nucleosides from RNA and is maintained as an updated version of the initial printed report. Information provided includes: type(s) of RNA in which found and phylogenetic distribution; common chemical names and symbols; Chemical Abstracts registry numbers and index names; chemical structures; initial literature citations for structural characterization or occurrence and chemical synthesis. The data are available through the World Wide Web, anonymous ftp or from the authors in printed form.

Nucleic Acids Res. 1996:24(1) | 11 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
7518580
Summary: the modified nucleosides of RNA. [PMID: 7518580]
Limbach PA, Crain PF, McCloskey JA.

A comprehensive listing is made of posttranscriptionally modified nucleosides from RNA reported in the literature through mid-1994. Included are chemical structures, common names, symbols, Chemical Abstracts registry numbers (for ribonucleoside and corresponding base), Chemical Abstracts Index Name, phylogenetic sources, and initial literature citations for structural characterization or occurrence, and for chemical synthesis. The listing is categorized by type of RNA: tRNA, rRNA, mRNA, snRNA, and other RNAs. A total of 93 different modified nucleosides have been reported in RNA, with the largest number and greatest structural diversity in tRNA, 79; and 28 in rRNA, 12 in mRNA, 11 in snRNA and 3 in other small RNAs.

Nucleic Acids Res. 1994:22(12) | 360 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

Ranking

All databases:
388/6895 (94.387%)
Modification:
24/337 (93.175%)
388
Total Rank
1,302
Citations
42
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Created on: 2015-06-20
Curated by:
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Lin Xia [2016-04-01]
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Lin Xia [2015-06-28]