Go to the abstract in the NAR 2003 Database Issue.
http://biobases.ibch.poznan.pl/ncRNA/
Szymanski, M.1, Erdmann, V.A.2, Barciszewski, J.1
1Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry Polish Academy of Sciences Noskowskiego 12/14 61-704 Poznan, Poland
2Institut fur Biochemie Freie Universitat Berlin Thielallee 63 D-14195 Berlin
Contact jbarcisz@ibch.poznan.pl
The noncoding RNAs database is a colection of currently available sequence data on RNAs, which do not have protein-coding capacity and have been implicated in regulation of cellular processes. The RNAs included in the database form very heterogenous group of molecules that cat on different levels of information transmission in the cell. It includes RNAs acting on the level of chromatin structure, throug transcriptional and translational regulation of gene expression to modulation of protein function and regulation of subcellular distribution of RNAs and proteins. Some of these RNAs have been shown to be connected with developmental disorders in humans. In recent years RNAs with potential regulatory functions have been found in prokaryotic, animal and plant cells. Currently the database contains over 100 sequences of noncoding RNAs and can be accessed via WWW at http://biobases.ibch.poznan.pl/ncRNA/ .
Category RNA Sequences
Go to the abstract in the NAR 2003 Database Issue.