LncRNAWiki 2.0: a knowledgebase of human long non-coding RNAs with enhanced curation model and database system

Lin Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Li Zhao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Chang Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Dong Zou(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Qianpeng Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Changrui Feng(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jing Wei(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Sicheng Luo(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zhang Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Lina Ma(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Nucleic Acids Research
October 9, 2021
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Abstract

LncRNAWiki, a knowledgebase of human long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), has been rapidly expanded by incorporating more experimentally validated lncRNAs. Since it was built based on MediaWiki as its database system, it fails to manage data in a structured way and is ineffective to support systematic exploration of lncRNAs. Here we present LncRNAWiki 2.0 (https://ngdc.cncb.ac.cn/lncrnawiki), which is significantly improved with enhanced database system and curation model. In LncRNAWiki 2.0, all contents are organized in a structured manner powered by MySQL/Java and curators are able to submit/edit annotations based on the curation model that includes a wider range of annotation items. Moreover, it is equipped with popular online tools to help users identify lncRNAs with potentially important functions, and provides more user-friendly web interfaces to facilitate data curation, retrieval and visualization. Consequently, LncRNAWiki 2.0 incorporates a total of 2512 lncRNAs and 106 242 associations for disease, function, drug, interacting partner, molecular signature, experimental sample, CRISPR design, etc., thus providing a comprehensive and up-to-date resource of functionally annotated lncRNAs in human.


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