SynaptomeDB: An ontology-based knowledgebase for synaptic genes

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Abstract

Motivation: The synapse is integral to the function of the brain and may be an important source of dysfunction underlying many neuropsychiatric disorders. Consequently, it is an excellent candidate for large-scale genomic and proteomic study. However, while the tools and databases available for the annotation of high-throughput DNA and protein are generally robust, a comprehensive resource dedicated to the integration of information about the synapse is lacking. Results: We present an integrated database, called SynaptomeDB, to retrieve and annotate genes comprising the synaptome. These genes encode components of the synapse including neurotransmitters and their receptors, adhesion/cytoskeletal proteins, scaffold proteins, membrane transporters. SynaptomeDB integrates various and complex data sources for synaptic genes and proteins. © The Author 2012.Published by Oxford University Press.

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Pirooznia, M., Wang, T., Avramopoulos, D., Valle, D., Thomas, G., Huganir, R. L., … Zandi, P. P. (2012). SynaptomeDB: An ontology-based knowledgebase for synaptic genes. Bioinformatics, 28(6), 897–899. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bts040

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