Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics
نویسندگان
چکیده
There are a number of databases on the Listeria species and about their genome. However, these databases do not specifically address a set of network that is important in defence mechanism of the bacteria. Listeria monocytogenes EGDe is a well-established intracellular model organism to study host pathogenicity because of its versatility in the host environment. Here, we have focused on thiol disulphide redox metabolic network proteins, specifically in L. monocytogenes EGDe. The thiol redox metabolism is involved in oxidative stress mechanism and is found in all living cells. It functions to maintain the thiol disulphide balance required for protein folding by providing reducing power. Nevertheless, they are involved in the reversible oxidation of thiol groups in biomolecules by creating disulphide bonds; therefore, the term thiol disulphide redox metabolism (TDRM). TDRM network genes play an important role in oxidative stress mechanism and during host–pathogen interaction. Therefore, it is essential to have detailed information on these proteins with regard to other bacteria and its genome analysis to understand the presence of tRNA, transposons, and insertion elements for horizontal gene transfer. LmTDRM database is a new comprehensive web-based database on thiol proteins and their functions. It includes: Description, Search, TDRM analysis, and genome viewer. The quality of these data has been evaluated before they were aggregated to produce a final representation. The web interface allows for various queries to understand the protein function and their annotation with respect to their relationship with other bacteria. LmTDRM is a major step towards the development of databases on thiol disulphide redox proteins; it would definitely help researchers to understand the mechanism of these proteins and their interaction. Database URL: www.lmtdrm.com
منابع مشابه
Identification of specific gene expression after exposure to low dose ionizing radiation revealed through integrative analysis of cDNA microarray data and the interactome
Background: Accumulating reports suggest that the biological effects of low- and high- dose ionizing radiation (LDIR and HDIR) are qualitatively different and might cause different effects in human skin. Materials and Methods: To better understand the potential risks of LDIR, we analyzed three cDNA microarray datasets from the Gene Expression Omnibus database. Results: A pathway analysis showed...
متن کاملRetraction: Towards Prediction and Prioritization of disease genes by the modularity of human phenome-genome assembled network
by the modularity of human phenome-genome assembled network Jeffrey Q Jiang, Andreas W M Dress and Ming Chen Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics, 7(2):149, 2010. A. Dress and M. Chen have requested that this article be withdrawn because it contains material already published elsewhere and apologize that the first author inappropriately used figures and tables in other papers (FEBS Lett. 582(1...
متن کاملJibtools: a Strategy to Reduce the Bioinformatics Analysis Gap
The aim of the Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics (JIB) is to provide a free-of-charge open access and peer-reviewed platform for original research articles in all aspects of integrative bioinformatics. Over the last ten years, the editorial board accompanied the process and trends in integrative bioinformatics and perceives a strong tendency towards a glut of tools and databases. As a conse...
متن کاملBioDWH: A Data Warehouse Kit for Life Science Data Integration
This paper presents a novel bioinformatics data warehouse software kit that integrates biological information from multiple public life science data sources into a local database management system. It stands out from other approaches by providing up-to-date integrated knowledge, platform and database independence as well as high usability and customization. This open source software can be used...
متن کاملSpecifications of Standards in Systems and Synthetic Biology: Status and Developments in 2016
Standards are essential to the advancement of Systems and Synthetic Biology. COMBINE provides a formal body and a centralised platform to help develop and disseminate relevant standards and related resources. The regular special issue of the Journal of Integrative Bioinformatics aims to support the exchange, distribution and archiving of these standards by providing unified, easily citable acce...
متن کاملJournal of Integrative Bioinformatics
The construction of integrated datasets from potentially hundreds of sources with bespoke formats, and their subsequent visualization and analysis, is a recurring challenge in systems biology. We present WIBL, a visualization and model development environment initially geared towards logic-based modelling of biological systems using integrated datasets. WIBL combines data integration, visualisa...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
عنوان ژورنال:
دوره شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2014