PRODORIC (release 2009): a database and tool platform for the analysis of gene regulation in prokaryotes

PRODORIC is a database that provides annotated information on the regulation of gene expression in prokaryotes. It integrates a large compilation of gene regulatory data including transcription factor binding sites, promoter structures and gene expression patterns. The whole dataset is manually cura...

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Published inNucleic acids research Vol. 37; no. suppl-1; pp. D61 - D65
Main Authors Grote, Andreas, Klein, Johannes, Retter, Ida, Haddad, Isam, Behling, Susanne, Bunk, Boyke, Biegler, Ilona, Yarmolinetz, Svitlana, Jahn, Dieter, Münch, Richard
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LanguageEnglish
Published England Oxford University Press 01.01.2009
Oxford Publishing Limited (England)
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Summary:PRODORIC is a database that provides annotated information on the regulation of gene expression in prokaryotes. It integrates a large compilation of gene regulatory data including transcription factor binding sites, promoter structures and gene expression patterns. The whole dataset is manually curated and relies on published results extracted from the scientific literature. The current extended version of PRODORIC contains gene regulatory data for several new microorganisms. Major improvements were realized in the design of the web interface and the accessibility of the stored information. The database was further improved by the implementation of various new tools for the elucidation of gene regulatory interactions. Thus, the PRODORIC platform represents a framework for the interactive exploration, prediction and evaluation of gene regulatory networks in prokaryotes. PRODORIC is accessible at http://www.prodoric.de.
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The authors wish it to be known that, in their opinion, the first two authors should be regarded as joint First Authors
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ISSN:0305-1048
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DOI:10.1093/nar/gkn837