Nucleic Acids Research, 2002, Vol. 30, No. 1 310-311
© 2002 Oxford University Press
Transterm: a database of mRNAs and translational control elements
Department of Biochemistry and Centre for Gene Research, University of Otago, PO Box 56, Dunedin, New Zealand
Transterm is a database that facilitates studies of translation and the translational control of protein synthesis. It contains a curated collection of elements in mRNAs that control translation, and biologically relevant mRNA regions extracted from GenBank. It is organised largely on a taxonomic basis with files and summaries for each species. Global patterns that may affect translation in particular species, for example bias in the context of initiation codons (Kozaks consensus or ShineDalgarno sequences) or termination codons, can be detected in the consensus and information content bias summaries. Several types of access are provided via a web browser interface. Transterm defined elements may be matched in a users sequence or in the database. Alternatively, elements can be entered by the user to search specific sections of the database (for example, coding regions or 3' flanking regions or the 3'-UTRs) or the users sequence. Each Transterm defined element has an associated biological description with references. The database is accessible at http://uther.otago.ac.nz/Transterm.html.
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. Tel: +643 479 5201; Fax: +643 479 7866; Email: chris.brown{at}stonebow.otago.ac.nz Present address: Grant H. Jacobs, BioinfoTools, PO Box 6129, Dunedin, New Zealand
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