PVCbase: an integrated web resource for the PVC bacterial proteomes
Author(s) -
Nicola Bordin,
Juan Carlos GonzálezSánchez,
Damien P. Devos
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
database
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.406
H-Index - 62
ISSN - 1758-0463
DOI - 10.1093/database/bay042
Subject(s) - computer science , annotation , resource (disambiguation) , world wide web , web resource , verrucomicrobia , in silico , proteome , web browser , web server , web service , database , bioinformatics , biology , the internet , artificial intelligence , 16s ribosomal rna , computer network , actinobacteria , bacteria , gene , genetics , biochemistry
Interest in the Planctomycetes-Verrucomicrobia-Chlamydiae (PVC) bacterial superphylum is growing within the microbiology community. These organisms do not have a specialized web resource that gathers in silico predictions in an integrated fashion. Hence, we are providing the PVC community with PVCbase, a specialized web resource that gathers in silico predictions in an integrated fashion. PVCbase integrates protein function annotations obtained through sequence analysis and tertiary structure prediction for 39 representative PVC proteomes (PVCdb), a protein feature visualizer (Foundation) and a custom BLAST webserver (PVCBlast) that allows to retrieve the annotation of a hit directly from the DataTables. We display results from various predictors, encompassing most functional aspects, allowing users to have a more comprehensive overview of protein identities. Additionally, we illustrate how the application of PVCdb can be used to address biological questions from raw data. PVCbase is freely accessible at: www.pvcbacteria.org/pvcbase.
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