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KaPPA-View4: A Pathway Database for Gene Co-expression and Metabolite Co-accumulation Analysis

机译:KaPPA-View4:基因共表达和代谢物共积累分析的途径数据库

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Correlations of gene-to-gene co-expression and metabolite-to-metabolite co-accumulation are considered to be useful for uncovering unknown functions of genes and regulatory systems of the metabolic pathways. Although many databases and tools are available to interpret quantitative data of transcriptome and metabolome, there are only limited ones that connect correlation data to biological knowledge and can be utilized to find biological significance of it. We developed a new metabolic pathway database, KaPPA-View4 ("http://kpv.kazusa.or.jp/kpv4/":http://kpv.kazusa.or.jp/kpv4/), that enables to overlay gene-to-gene and/or metabolite-to-metabolite relationships as quadratic Bezíer curves on metabolic pathway maps. For up to 4 maps including pathway maps, gene category maps, and user created maps can be analyzed on a single browser window, the representation would help to discover, for example, novel functions of a transcription factor that regulates genes on a metabolic pathway. Pathway maps of the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) and maps generated from their gene classifications are available at KaPPA-View4 KEGG ("http://kpv.kazusa.or.jp/kpv4-kegg/":http://kpv.kazusa.or.jp/kpv4-kegg/). One of the major advanteges of utilizing KEGG pathway maps is that we can share the latest results of KEGG's continuous effort for curation of gene descriptions, categorizations, and assignment on the maps for various organisms. We currently provide pathway map data for 20 species including animals, plants and microorganisms, and gene co-expression data for 12 species that are retrieved from ATTED-II, COXPRESdb, CoP and MiBase. This work was supported by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO, Japan).
机译:基因-基因共表达和代谢物-代谢物共积累的相关性被认为对揭示基因的未知功能和代谢途径的调节系统有用。尽管有许多数据库和工具可用于解释转录组和代谢组的定量数据,但是只有很少的数据库和工具可以将相关数据与生物学知识联系起来,并可以用来发现其生物学意义。我们开发了一个新的代谢途径数据库KaPPA-View4(“ http://kpv.kazusa.or.jp/kpv4/":http://kpv.kazusa.or.jp/kpv4/),该基因库可以覆盖基因代谢途径图上的二次Bezíer曲线表示与基因之间的关系和/或代谢物与代谢物之间的关系。对于最多可以在单个浏览器窗口上分析包括路径图,基因类别图和用户创建的图的4个图,该表示将有助于发现例如调节代谢途径中基因的转录因子的新功能。 KaPPA-View4 KEGG(“ http://kpv.kazusa.or.jp/kpv4-kegg/":http:///上有《京都基因与基因组百科全书》(KEGG)的路线图以及根据其基因分类生成的图。 /kpv.kazusa.or.jp/kpv4-kegg/)。利用KEGG途径图谱的主要优势之一是,我们可以共享KEGG不断努力的最新成果,以管理各种生物的图谱上的基因描述,分类和分配。我们目前提供20种物种(包括动物,植物和微生物)的途径图数据,以及从ATTED-II,COXPRESdb,CoP和MiBase检索的12种物种的基因共表达数据。这项工作得到了新能源和工业技术开发组织(日本NEDO)的支持。

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    Nozomu Sakurai;

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