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Biophys Physicobiol


Title:SEVENS: a database for comprehensive GPCR genes obtained from genomes: -Update to 68 eukaryotes
Author(s):Ikeda M; Sugihara M; Suwa M;
Address:"Aoyama Gakuin University, College of Science and Engineering, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 252-5258, Japan. Meiji Pharmaceutical University, Pharmaceutical Education and Research Center, Kiyose, Tokyo 204-8588, Japan"
Journal Title:Biophys Physicobiol
Year:2018
Volume:20180427
Issue:
Page Number:104 - 110
DOI: 10.2142/biophysico.15.0_104
ISSN/ISBN:2189-4779 (Print) 2189-4779 (Electronic) 2189-4779 (Linking)
Abstract:"We report the development of the SEVENS database, which contains information on G-protein coupled receptor (GPCR) genes that are identified with high confidence levels (A, B, C, and D) from various eukaryotic genomes, by using a pipeline comprising bioinformatics softwares, including a gene finder, a sequence alignment tool, a motif and domain assignment tool, and a transmembrane helix predictor. SEVENS compiles detailed information on GPCR genes, such as chromosomal mapping position, phylogenetic tree, sequence similarity to known genes, and protein function described by motif/domain and transmembrane helices. They are presented in a user-friendly interface. Because of the comprehensive gene findings from genomes, SEVENS contains a larger data set than that of previous databases and enables the performance of a genome-scale overview of all the GPCR genes. We surveyed the complete genomes of 68 eukaryotes, and found that there were between 6 and 3,470 GPCR genes for each genome (Level A data). Within these genes, the number of receptors for various molecules, including biological amines, peptides, and lipids, were conserved in mammals, birds, and fishes, whereas the numbers of odorant receptors and pheromone receptors were highly diverse in mammals. SEVENS is freely available at http://sevens.cbrc.jp or http://sevens.chem.aoyama.ac.jp"
Keywords:G-protein coupled receptor bioinformatics comparative genome analysis functional annotation gene finding;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEIkeda, Masami Sugihara, Minoru Suwa, Makiko eng Japan 2018/06/13 Biophys Physicobiol. 2018 Apr 27; 15:104-110. doi: 10.2142/biophysico.15.0_104. eCollection 2018"

 
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