DIANA-TarBase v8: a decade-long collection of experimentally supported miRNA–gene interactions

Dimitra Karagkouni(Pasteur Hellenic Institute), Maria D. Paraskevopoulou(University of Thessaly), Serafeim Chatzopoulos(University of Peloponnese), Ioannis S. Vlachos(University of Thessaly), Spyros Tastsoglou(University of Thessaly), Ilias Kanellos(National Technical University of Athens), Dimitris Papadimitriou(Pasteur Hellenic Institute), Ioannis Kavakiotis(Pasteur Hellenic Institute), Sofia Maniou(National and Kapodistrian University of Athens), Giorgos Skoufos(Pasteur Hellenic Institute), Thanasis Vergoulis(Athena Research and Innovation Center In Information Communication & Knowledge Technologies), Theodore Dalamagas(Athena Research and Innovation Center In Information Communication & Knowledge Technologies), Artemis G. Hatzigeorgiou(University of Thessaly)
Nucleic Acids Research
November 10, 2017
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Abstract

DIANA-TarBase v8 (http://www.microrna.gr/tarbase) is a reference database devoted to the indexing of experimentally supported microRNA (miRNA) targets. Its eighth version is the first database indexing >1 million entries, corresponding to ∼670 000 unique miRNA-target pairs. The interactions are supported by >33 experimental methodologies, applied to ∼600 cell types/tissues under ∼451 experimental conditions. It integrates information on cell-type specific miRNA-gene regulation, while hundreds of thousands of miRNA-binding locations are reported. TarBase is coming of age, with more than a decade of continuous support in the non-coding RNA field. A new module has been implemented that enables the browsing of interactions through different filtering combinations. It permits easy retrieval of positive and negative miRNA targets per species, methodology, cell type and tissue. An incorporated ranking system is utilized for the display of interactions based on the robustness of their supporting methodologies. Statistics, pie-charts and interactive bar-plots depicting the database content are available through a dedicated result page. An intuitive interface is introduced, providing a user-friendly application with flexible options to different queries.


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