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URL: http://reptar.ekmd.huji.ac.il/
Full name: A Database of Inverse miRNA Target Predictions
Description: RepTar is a database of miRNA target predictions,based on the RepTar algorithm that is independent of evolutionary conservation considerations and is not limited to seed pairing sites.
Year founded: 2011
Last update: 2010-12
Version: v1.2
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Country/Region: Israel

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University/Institution: Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School
Address: Jerusalem 91120,Israel
City: Jerusalem
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Country/Region: Israel
Contact name (PI/Team): Hanah Margalit
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): hanahm@ekmd.huji.ac.il

Publications

21149264
RepTar: a database of predicted cellular targets of host and viral miRNAs. [PMID: 21149264]
Elefant N, Berger A, Shein H, Hofree M, Margalit H, Altuvia Y.

Computational identification of putative microRNA (miRNA) targets is an important step towards elucidating miRNA functions. Several miRNA target-prediction algorithms have been developed followed by publicly available databases of these predictions. Here we present a new database offering miRNA target predictions of several binding types, identified by our recently developed modular algorithm RepTar. RepTar is based on identification of repetitive elements in 3'-UTRs and is independent of both evolutionary conservation and conventional binding patterns (i.e. Watson-Crick pairing of 'seed' regions). The modularity of RepTar enables the prediction of targets with conventional seed sites as well as rarer targets with non-conventional sites, such as sites with seed wobbles (G-U pairing in the seed region), 3'-compensatory sites and the newly discovered centered sites. Furthermore, RepTar's independence of conservation enables the prediction of cellular targets of the less evolutionarily conserved viral miRNAs. Thus, the RepTar database contains genome-wide predictions of human and mouse miRNAs as well as predictions of cellular targets of human and mouse viral miRNAs. These predictions are presented in a user-friendly database, which allows browsing through the putative sites as well as conducting simple and advanced queries including data intersections of various types. The RepTar database is available at http://reptar.ekmd.huji.ac.il.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2011:39(Database issue) | 33 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2024-05-11)

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Created on: 2015-06-20
Curated by:
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