The 5′ and 3′ untranslated regions of eukaryotic mRNAs (UTRs) play crucial roles in the post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression through the modulation of nucleo-cytoplasmic mRNA transport, translation efficiency, subcellular localization, and message stability. Since 1996, we have developed and maintained UTRdb, a specialized database of UTR sequences. Here we present UTRdb 2.0, a major update of UTRdb featuring an extensive collection of eukaryotic 5′ and 3′ UTR sequences, including over 26 million entries from over 6 million genes and 573 species, enriched with a curated set of functional annotations. Annotations include CAGE tags and polyA signals to label the completeness of 5′ and 3′UTRs, respectively. In addition, uORFs and IRES are annotated in 5′UTRs as well as experimentally validated miRNA targets in 3′UTRs. Further annotations include evolutionarily conserved blocks, Rfam motifs, ADAR-mediated RNA editing events, and m6A modifications. A web interface allowing a flexible selection and retrieval of specific subsets of UTRs, selected according to a combination of criteria, has been implemented which also provides comprehensive download facilities. UTRdb 2.0 is accessible at http://utrdb.cloud.ba.infn.it/utrdb/

UTRdb 2.0: a comprehensive, expert curated catalog of eukaryotic {mRNAs} untranslated regions / C. Lo Giudice, F. Zambelli, M. Chiara, G. Pavesi, M. Antonio Tangaro, E. Picardi, G. Pesole. - In: NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH. - ISSN 0305-1048. - (2022). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1093/nar/gkac1016]

UTRdb 2.0: a comprehensive, expert curated catalog of eukaryotic {mRNAs} untranslated regions

F. Zambelli;M. Chiara;G. Pavesi;G. Pesole
2022

Abstract

The 5′ and 3′ untranslated regions of eukaryotic mRNAs (UTRs) play crucial roles in the post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression through the modulation of nucleo-cytoplasmic mRNA transport, translation efficiency, subcellular localization, and message stability. Since 1996, we have developed and maintained UTRdb, a specialized database of UTR sequences. Here we present UTRdb 2.0, a major update of UTRdb featuring an extensive collection of eukaryotic 5′ and 3′ UTR sequences, including over 26 million entries from over 6 million genes and 573 species, enriched with a curated set of functional annotations. Annotations include CAGE tags and polyA signals to label the completeness of 5′ and 3′UTRs, respectively. In addition, uORFs and IRES are annotated in 5′UTRs as well as experimentally validated miRNA targets in 3′UTRs. Further annotations include evolutionarily conserved blocks, Rfam motifs, ADAR-mediated RNA editing events, and m6A modifications. A web interface allowing a flexible selection and retrieval of specific subsets of UTRs, selected according to a combination of criteria, has been implemented which also provides comprehensive download facilities. UTRdb 2.0 is accessible at http://utrdb.cloud.ba.infn.it/utrdb/
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2022
18-nov-2022
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UTRdb 2.0: a comprehensive, expert curated catalog of eukaryotic {mRNAs} untranslated regions / C. Lo Giudice, F. Zambelli, M. Chiara, G. Pavesi, M. Antonio Tangaro, E. Picardi, G. Pesole. - In: NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH. - ISSN 0305-1048. - (2022). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1093/nar/gkac1016]
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