TrypsNetDB: An integrated framework for the functional characterization of trypanosomatid proteins.

Trypanosomatid parasites cause serious infections in humans and production losses in livestock. Due to the high divergence from other eukaryotes, such as humans and model organisms, the functional roles of many trypanosomatid proteins cannot be predicted by homology-based methods, rendering a signif...

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Main Authors: Vahid H Gazestani, Chun Wai Yip, Najmeh Nikpour, Natasha Berghuis, Reza Salavati
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-02-01
Series:PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5310917?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-e1945c5a7f07442a83e14ba7068957032020-11-24T22:16:17ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases1935-27271935-27352017-02-01112e000536810.1371/journal.pntd.0005368TrypsNetDB: An integrated framework for the functional characterization of trypanosomatid proteins.Vahid H GazestaniChun Wai YipNajmeh NikpourNatasha BerghuisReza SalavatiTrypanosomatid parasites cause serious infections in humans and production losses in livestock. Due to the high divergence from other eukaryotes, such as humans and model organisms, the functional roles of many trypanosomatid proteins cannot be predicted by homology-based methods, rendering a significant portion of their proteins as uncharacterized. Recent technological advances have led to the availability of multiple systematic and genome-wide datasets on trypanosomatid parasites that are informative regarding the biological role(s) of their proteins. Here, we report TrypsNetDB (http://trypsNetDB.org), a web-based resource for the functional annotation of 16 different species/strains of trypanosomatid parasites. The database not only visualizes the network context of the queried protein(s) in an intuitive way but also examines the response of the represented network in more than 50 different biological contexts and its enrichment for various biological terms and pathways, protein sequence signatures, and potential RNA regulatory elements. The interactome core of the database, as of Jan 23, 2017, contains 101,187 interactions among 13,395 trypanosomatid proteins inferred from 97 genome-wide and focused studies on the interactome of these organisms.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5310917?pdf=render
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author Vahid H Gazestani
Chun Wai Yip
Najmeh Nikpour
Natasha Berghuis
Reza Salavati
spellingShingle Vahid H Gazestani
Chun Wai Yip
Najmeh Nikpour
Natasha Berghuis
Reza Salavati
TrypsNetDB: An integrated framework for the functional characterization of trypanosomatid proteins.
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
author_facet Vahid H Gazestani
Chun Wai Yip
Najmeh Nikpour
Natasha Berghuis
Reza Salavati
author_sort Vahid H Gazestani
title TrypsNetDB: An integrated framework for the functional characterization of trypanosomatid proteins.
title_short TrypsNetDB: An integrated framework for the functional characterization of trypanosomatid proteins.
title_full TrypsNetDB: An integrated framework for the functional characterization of trypanosomatid proteins.
title_fullStr TrypsNetDB: An integrated framework for the functional characterization of trypanosomatid proteins.
title_full_unstemmed TrypsNetDB: An integrated framework for the functional characterization of trypanosomatid proteins.
title_sort trypsnetdb: an integrated framework for the functional characterization of trypanosomatid proteins.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
issn 1935-2727
1935-2735
publishDate 2017-02-01
description Trypanosomatid parasites cause serious infections in humans and production losses in livestock. Due to the high divergence from other eukaryotes, such as humans and model organisms, the functional roles of many trypanosomatid proteins cannot be predicted by homology-based methods, rendering a significant portion of their proteins as uncharacterized. Recent technological advances have led to the availability of multiple systematic and genome-wide datasets on trypanosomatid parasites that are informative regarding the biological role(s) of their proteins. Here, we report TrypsNetDB (http://trypsNetDB.org), a web-based resource for the functional annotation of 16 different species/strains of trypanosomatid parasites. The database not only visualizes the network context of the queried protein(s) in an intuitive way but also examines the response of the represented network in more than 50 different biological contexts and its enrichment for various biological terms and pathways, protein sequence signatures, and potential RNA regulatory elements. The interactome core of the database, as of Jan 23, 2017, contains 101,187 interactions among 13,395 trypanosomatid proteins inferred from 97 genome-wide and focused studies on the interactome of these organisms.
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