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AYbRAH

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URL: https://lmse.github.io/aybrah
Full name: AYbRAH homolog Database
Description: Budding yeasts inhabit a range of environments by exploiting various metabolic traits. Insight into the evolution of orthologs, paralogs and xenologs in the yeast pan-genome can help bridge these genotypes. To understand the molecular evolution of these traits in yeasts, AYbRAH homolog database is created. Information on homolog and ortholog groups can be viewed in the AYbRAH, including functional annotations, predictions for mitochondrial localization and transmembrane domains, literature references and phylogenetic reconstructions.
Year founded: 2019
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Country/Region: Canada

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University/Institution: University of Toronto
Address: Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto, College Street, Toronto, ON, Canada
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Country/Region: Canada
Contact name (PI/Team): Radhakrishnan Mahadevan
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): krishna.mahadevan@utoronto.ca

Publications

30893420
AYbRAH: a curated ortholog database for yeasts and fungi spanning 600 million years of evolution. [PMID: 30893420]
Kevin Correia, Shi M Yu, Radhakrishnan Mahadevan

Budding yeasts inhabit a range of environments by exploiting various metabolic traits. The genetic bases for these traits are mostly unknown, preventing their addition or removal in a chassis organism for metabolic engineering. Insight into the evolution of orthologs, paralogs and xenologs in the yeast pan-genome can help bridge these genotypes; however, existing phylogenomic databases do not span diverse yeasts, and sometimes cannot distinguish between these homologs. To help understand the molecular evolution of these traits in yeasts, we created Analyzing Yeasts by Reconstructing Ancestry of Homologs (AYbRAH), an open-source database of predicted and manually curated ortholog groups for 33 diverse fungi and yeasts in Dikarya, spanning 600 million years of evolution. OrthoMCL and OrthoDB were used to cluster protein sequence into ortholog and homolog groups, respectively; MAFFT and PhyML reconstructed the phylogeny of all homolog groups. Ortholog assignments for enzymes and small metabolite transporters were compared to their phylogenetic reconstruction, and curated to resolve any discrepancies. Information on homolog and ortholog groups can be viewed in the AYbRAH web portal (https://lmse.github.io/aybrah/), including functional annotations, predictions for mitochondrial localization and transmembrane domains, literature references and phylogenetic reconstructions. Ortholog assignments in AYbRAH were compared to HOGENOM, KEGG Orthology, OMA, eggNOG and PANTHER. PANTHER and OMA had the most congruent ortholog groups with AYbRAH, while the other phylogenomic databases had greater amounts of under-clustering, over-clustering or no ortholog annotations for proteins. Future plans are discussed for AYbRAH, and recommendations are made for other research communities seeking to create curated ortholog databases.

Database (Oxford). 2019:2019() | 8 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

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4983/6895 (27.745%)
Phylogeny and homology:
214/302 (29.47%)
4983
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Created on: 2019-09-25
Curated by:
Ghulam Abbas [2019-10-12]
furrukh mehmood [2019-09-25]