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URL: https://www.dna-asmdb.com/
Full name: Allele-Specific DNA Methylation Database
Description: ASMdb aims to provide a comprehensive resource and a web tool for showing the DNA methylation level and differential DNA methylation in diverse organisms (47 species in the current version). We obtained the data on DNA methylation level, allele-specific DNA methylation (ASM) and allele-specific expressed genes (ASEGs) and further analysed the ASM/ASEG distribution patterns of these species.
Year founded: 2022
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Version: 1.0
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Country/Region: China

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University/Institution: Huazhong Agricultural University
Address: Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, China.
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Contact name (PI/Team): Guoliang Li
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): guoliang.li@mail.hzau.edu.cn

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34664666
ASMdb: a comprehensive database for allele-specific DNA methylation in diverse organisms. [PMID: 34664666]
Zhou Q, Guan P, Zhu Z, Cheng S, Zhou C, Wang H, Xu Q, Sung WK, Li G.

DNA methylation is known to be the most stable epigenetic modification and has been extensively studied in relation to cell differentiation, development, X chromosome inactivation and disease. Allele-specific DNA methylation (ASM) is a well-established mechanism for genomic imprinting and regulates imprinted gene expression. Previous studies have confirmed that certain special regions with ASM are susceptible and closely related to human carcinogenesis and plant development. In addition, recent studies have proven ASM to be an effective tumour marker. However, research on the functions of ASM in diseases and development is still extremely scarce. Here, we collected 4400 BS-Seq datasets and 1598 corresponding RNA-Seq datasets from 47 species, including human and mouse, to establish a comprehensive ASM database. We obtained the data on DNA methylation level, ASM and allele-specific expressed genes (ASEGs) and further analysed the ASM/ASEG distribution patterns of these species. In-depth ASM distribution analysis and differential methylation analysis conducted in nine cancer types showed results consistent with the reported changes in ASM in key tumour genes and revealed several potential ASM tumour-related genes. Finally, integrating these results, we constructed the first well-resourced and comprehensive ASM database for 47 species (ASMdb, www.dna-asmdb.com).

Nucleic Acids Res. 2022:50(D1) | 10 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2024-04-27)

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107/287 (63.066%)
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Created on: 2022-10-10
Curated by:
Qiangwei Zhou [2024-03-21]
Qiangwei Zhou [2023-06-14]
Lina Ma [2022-10-10]
Qiangwei Zhou [2022-10-10]