DG-CST (Disease Gene Conserved Sequence Tags), a database of human-mouse conserved elements associated to disease genes

Angelo Boccia, Mauro Petrillo, Diego di Bernardo, Alessandro Guffanti, Flavio Mignone, Stefano Confalonieri, Lucilla Luzi, Graziano Pesole, Giovanni Paolella, Andrea Ballabio, Sandro Banfi

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Abstract

The identification and study of evolutionarily conserved genomic sequences that surround disease-related genes is a valuable tool to gain insight into the functional role of these genes and to better elucidate the pathogenetic mechanisms of disease. We created the DG-CST (Disease Gene Conserved Sequence Tags) database for the identification and detailed annotation of human-mouse conserved genomic sequences that are localized within or in the vicinity of human disease-related genes. CSTs are defined as sequences that show at least 70% identity between human and mouse over a length of at least 100 bp. The database contains CST data relative to over 1088 genes responsible for monogenetic human genetic diseases or involved in the susceptibility to multifactorial/polygenic diseases. DG-CST is accessible via the internet at http://dgcst.ceinge.unina.it/ and may be searched using both simple and complex queries. A graphic browser allows direct visualization of the CSTs and related annotations within the context of the relative gene and its transcripts.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)D505-D510
RivistaNucleic Acids Research
Volume33
Numero di pubblicazioneDATABASE ISS.
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 1 gen 2005
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