Nucleic Acids Research, Vol 24, Issue 1 50-52, Copyright © 1996 by Oxford University Press
R Dolz, MO Mosse, PP Slonimski, A Bairoch and P Linder
We continued our effort to make a comprehensive database (LISTA) for the
yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. As in previous editions the genetic names
are consistently associated to each sequence with a known and confirmed
ORF. If necessary, synonyms are given in the case of allelic duplicated
sequences. Although the first publication of a sequence gives-according to
our rules-the genetic name of a gene, in some instances more commonly used
names are given to avoid nomenclature problems and the use of ancient
designations which are no longer used. In these cases the old designation
is given as synonym. Thus sequences can be found either by the name or by
synonyms given in LISTA. Each entry contains the genetic name, the mnemonic
from the EMBL data bank, the codon bias, reference of the publication of
the sequence, Chromosomal location as far as known, SWISSPROT and EMBL
accession numbers. New entries will also contain the name from the
systematic sequencing efforts. Since the release of LISTA4.1 we update the
database continuously. To obtain more information on the included
sequences, each entry has been screened against non-redundant nucleotide
and protein data bank collections resulting in LISTA-HON and LISTA-HOP.
This release includes reports from full Smith and Watermann peptide-level
searches against a non-redundant protein sequence database. The LISTA data
base can be linked to the associated data sets or to nucleotide and protein
banks by the Sequence Retrieval System (SRS). The database is available by
FTP and on World Wide Web.
ARTICLES
LISTA, LISTA-HOP and LISTA-HON: a comprehensive compilation of protein encoding sequences and its associated homology databases from the yeast Saccharomyces
Biocomputing, Biozentrum, Basel, Switzerland.
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