PtRNAdb: A web resource of Plant tRNA genes from a wide range of plant species
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Abstract
tRNA, as well as their derived products such as short interspersed nuclear elements (SINEs), pseudogenes and transfer-RNA, derived fragments (tRFs) has now been shown to be vital for cellular life, functioning and adaptation during different stress conditions in all diverse life forms. In this study, we have developed PtRNAdb ( www.nipgr.ac.in/PtRNAdb ), a plant exclusive tRNA database containing 113849 tRNA gene sequences from phylogenetically diverse plant species. We have analysed a total of 106 nuclear, 89 plastidial and 38 mitochondrial genomes of plants by tRNAscan-SE software package, and after careful curation of the output data, we developed this database and integrated the data. The information about the tRNA gene sequences obtained, were further enriched with consensus sequence based study of tRNA genes based on their isoacceptors and isodecoders. We have also built covariance models based on the isoacceptors and isodecoders of all the tRNA sequences using infernal tool. The user can also perform BLAST not only against PtRNAdb entries but also against all the tRNA sequences stored in PlantRNA databases; and annotated tRNA genes across the plant kingdom available at NCBI. For the users’ ease, we have also incorporated the tRNAscan-SE tool for tRNA gene prediction, and ViennaRNA package for structural analysis on the home page of PtRNAdb. This resource is believed to be of high utility for plant researchers as well as molecular biologists to carry out further exploration of plant tRNAome on a wider spectrum, as well as for performing comparative and evolutionary studies related to tRNAs and their derivatives across all domains of life. Database URL http://www.nipgr.ac.in/PtRNAdb/
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