PseudoBase++: An extension of PseudoBase for easy searching, formatting and visualization of pseudoknots

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Abstract

Pseudoknots have been recognized to be an important type of RNA secondary structures responsible for many biological functions. PseudoBase, a widely used database of pseudoknot secondary structures developed at Leiden University, contains over 250 records of pseudoknots obtained in the past 25 years through crystallography, NMR, mutational experiments and sequence comparisons. To promptly address the growing analysis requests of the researchers on RNA structures and bring together information from multiple sources across the Internet to a single platform, we designed and implemented PseudoBase++, an extension of PseudoBase for easy searching, formatting and visualization of pseudoknots. PseudoBase++ (http://pseudobaseplusplus.utep.edu) maps the PseudoBase dataset into a searchable relational database including additional functionalities such as pseudoknot type. PseudoBase++ links each pseudoknot in PseudoBase to the GenBank record of the corresponding nucleotide sequence and allows scientists to automatically visualize RNA secondary structures with PseudoViewer. It also includes the capabilities of fine-grained reference searching and collecting new pseudoknot information. © 2008 The Author(s).

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Taufer, M., Licon, A., Araiza, R., Mireles, D., van Batenburg, F. H. D., Gultyaev, A. P., & Leung, M. Y. (2009). PseudoBase++: An extension of PseudoBase for easy searching, formatting and visualization of pseudoknots. Nucleic Acids Research, 37(SUPPL. 1). https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkn806

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