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URL: http://vita.mbc.nctu.edu.tw/intr.php
Full name: ViTa
Description: ViTa is a database which collects virus data from miRBase and ICTV, VirGne, VBRC.., etc, including known miRNAs on virus and supporting predicted host miRNA targets by miRanda and TargetScan. ViTa also provide effective annotations, including human miRNA expression, virus infected tissues, annotation of virus and comparisons.
Year founded: 2007
Last update: 2006-12-05
Version: v1.0
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Country/Region: China

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RNA
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Contact information

University/Institution: National Chiao Tung University
Address: Hsin-Chu 300, Taiwan, ROC
City: Hsin-Chu
Province/State: Taiwan
Country/Region: China
Contact name (PI/Team): Hsien-Da Huang
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): bryan@mail.nctu.edu.tw

Publications

17148483
ViTa: prediction of host microRNAs targets on viruses. [PMID: 17148483]
Hsu PW, Lin LZ, Hsu SD, Hsu JB, Huang HD.

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are involved in various biological processes by suppressing gene expression. A recent work has indicated that host miRNAs are also capable of regulating viral gene expression by targeting the virus genomes. To investigate regulatory relationships between host miRNAs and related viruses, we present a novel database, namely ViTa, to curate the known virus miRNA genes and the known/putative target sites of human, mice, rat and chicken miRNAs. Known miRNAs are obtained from miRBase. Virus data are collected and referred from ICTVdB, VBRC and VirGen. Experimentally validated miRNA targets on viruses were derived from literatures. Then, miRanda and TargetScan are utilized to predict miRNA targets within virus genomes. ViTa also provides the virus annotations, virus-infected tissues and tissue specificity of host miRNAs. This work also facilitates the comparisons between subtypes of viruses, such as influenza viruses, human liver viruses and the conserved regions between viruses. Both textual and graphical web interfaces are provided to facilitate the data retrieves in the ViTa database. The database is now freely available at http://vita.mbc.nctu.edu.tw/.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2007:35(Database issue) | 66 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2024-04-20)

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2092/6000 (65.15%)
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433/1143 (62.205%)
2092
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65
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Created on: 2015-08-11
Curated by:
Hongyan Yin [2016-03-31]
Hongyan Yin [2015-12-06]