Abstract
Genome-wide pooled shRNA screens enable global identification of the genes essential for cancer cell survival and proliferation and provide a 'functional genetic' map of human cancer to complement genomic studies. Using a lentiviral shRNA library targeting approximately 16 000 human genes and a newly developed scoring approach, we identified essential gene profiles in more than 70 breast, pancreatic and ovarian cancer cell lines. We developed a web-accessible database system for capturing information from each step in our standardized screening pipeline and a gene-centric search tool for exploring shRNA activities within a given cell line or across multiple cell lines. The database consists of a laboratory information and management system for tracking each step of a pooled shRNA screen as well as a web interface for querying and visualization of shRNA and gene-level performance across multiple cancer cell lines. COLT-Cancer Version 1.0 is currently accessible at http://colt .ccbr.utoronto.ca/cancer. © The Author(s) 2011.
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Koh, J. L. Y., Brown, K. R., Sayad, A., Kasimer, D., Ketela, T., & Moffat, J. (2012). COLT-Cancer: Functional genetic screening resource for essential genes in human cancer cell lines. Nucleic Acids Research, 40(D1). https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkr959
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