lncRNome: a comprehensive knowledgebase of human long noncoding RNAs

Deeksha Bhartiya(Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology), Koustav Pal(Institute of Microbial Technology), Sourav Ghosh(Council of Scientific and Industrial Research), S. S. Kapoor(Open Source Drug Discovery), Saakshi Jalali(Institute of Microbial Technology), Bharat Panwar(Council of Scientific and Industrial Research), Sakshi Jain(Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology), Satish Sati(Open Source Drug Discovery), Shantanu Sengupta(Council of Scientific and Industrial Research), Chetana Sachidanandan(Open Source Drug Discovery), Gajendra P. S. Raghava(Council of Scientific and Industrial Research), Sridhar Sivasubbu(Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology), Vinod Scaria(Institute of Microbial Technology)
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January 1, 2013
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Abstract

The advent of high-throughput genome scale technologies has enabled us to unravel a large amount of the previously unknown transcriptionally active regions of the genome. Recent genome-wide studies have provided annotations of a large repertoire of various classes of noncoding transcripts. Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) form a major proportion of these novel annotated noncoding transcripts, and presently known to be involved in a number of functionally distinct biological processes. Over 18,000 transcripts are presently annotated as lncRNA, and encompass previously annotated classes of noncoding transcripts including large intergenic noncoding RNA, antisense RNA and processed pseudogenes. There is a significant gap in the resources providing a stable annotation, cross-referencing and biologically relevant information. lncRNome has been envisioned with the aim of filling this gap by integrating annotations on a wide variety of biologically significant information into a comprehensive knowledgebase. To the best of our knowledge, lncRNome is one of the largest and most comprehensive resources for lncRNAs. Database URL: http://genome.igib.res.in/lncRNome.


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