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ExonSkipDB

General information

URL: https://ccsm.uth.edu/ExonSkipDB
Full name: functional annotation of exon skipping event in human
Description: ExonSkipDB aiming to provide a resource and reference for functional annotation of ES events in cancer to identify therapeutically targetable genes in individual exon units.
Year founded: 2020
Last update: 2019-10-23
Version:
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: United States

Classification & Tag

Data type:
RNA
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Contact information

University/Institution: University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Address: Center for Computational Systems Medicine School of Biomedical Informatics The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston 7000 Fannin Street, Houston, TX 77030
City: Houston
Province/State: State of Texas
Country/Region: United States
Contact name (PI/Team): Xiaobo Zhou
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): Xiaobo.Zhou@uth.tmc.edu

Publications

31642488
ExonSkipDB: functional annotation of exon skipping event in human. [PMID: 31642488]
Kim P, Yang M, Yiya K, Zhao W, Zhou X.

Exon skipping (ES) is reported to be the most common alternative splicing event due to loss of functional domains/sites or shifting of the open reading frame (ORF), leading to a variety of human diseases and considered therapeutic targets. To date, systematic and intensive annotations of ES events based on the skipped exon units in cancer and normal tissues are not available. Here, we built ExonSkipDB, the ES annotation database available at https://ccsm.uth.edu/ExonSkipDB/, aiming to provide a resource and reference for functional annotation of ES events in multiple cancer and tissues to identify therapeutically targetable genes in individual exon units. We collected 14 272 genes that have 90 616 and 89 845 ES events across 33 cancer types and 31 normal tissues from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx). For the ES events, we performed multiple functional annotations. These include ORF assignment of exon skipped transcript, studies of lost protein functional features due to ES events, and studies of exon skipping events associated with mutations and methylations based on multi-omics evidence. ExonSkipDB will be a unique resource for cancer and drug research communities to identify therapeutically targetable exon skipping events.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2020:48(D1) | 51 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)

Ranking

All databases:
1420/6895 (79.42%)
Genotype phenotype and variation:
204/1005 (79.801%)
Structure:
191/967 (80.352%)
Health and medicine:
345/1738 (80.207%)
1420
Total Rank
49
Citations
9.8
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Record metadata

Created on: 2020-11-08
Curated by:
Lin Liu [2022-09-20]
Lin Liu [2022-08-16]
Lin Liu [2021-03-23]
Qiang Du [2020-11-19]
Chang Liu [2020-11-08]