ARAMEMNON

Other names: ARAMEMNON database of plant membrane proteins, aramemnon

ARAMEMNON is a curated database for Arabidopsis thaliana transmembrane (TM) proteins and transporters. The database compiles topology and signal sequence predictions and displays the results in a directly comparable graphical output format for presently 7139 genes/proteins. The reliability of TM prediction is improved by calculating a consensus TM prediction. ARAMEMNON also contains experimental intracellular localization data from the literature, a comprehensive bibliography and many other features for data mining and sequence interpretation of Arabidopsis membrane proteins. ARAMEMNON is accessible at the URL http://aramemnon.botanik.uni-koeln.de. The database query options are: text strings in gene annotations, locus names, GenBank accession numbers or BAC names,signal sequence/subcellular targeting predictions (plastids, mitochondria or the secretory pathway),proteins with a user-defined range of TM spans,predicted N-terminus orientation towards the cytoplasma or the extra-cytoplasmic space,protein or nucleic acid BLAST searches against all Arabidopsis sequences in the database. The ARAMEMNON output options are: protein, ORF, cDNA (if available) and genomic DNA sequences with links to the respective NCBI, TAIR, TIGR and MIPS entries,transmembrane topology prediction results by eleven programs (http://aramemnon.botanik.uni-koeln.de/links.ep): the consensus TM topology calculated from these programs,hydropathy profile graphical display,sequence alignment (CLUSTAL W) of custom selected proteins,TM span alignment of selected proteins,subcellular localization predictions by eight programs (see http://aramemnon.botanik.uni-koeln.de/links.ep),published experimental subcellular localization datasimilar 'isospecic' proteins (i.e. paralogs) in Arabidopsis,similar 'heterospecic' proteins (i.e. orthologs) in Synechocystis sp., Thermosynechococcus and Anabaena,gene/protein family structure display (similar to phylogenetic tree)neighboring genes on the same BAC (list and graphical representation),improved gene annotation based on published databibliography with direct links to PubMed The ARAMEMNON database is regularly updated with the latest Arabidopsis sequences and gene models from TIGR/TAIR, new bibliographic entries and published gene/protein nomenclatures. New signal sequence and topology predictions will be incorporated when they are made publicly available. The database will be further extended by incorporating the membrane proteins from other eukaryotes.

Webpage:
http://aramemnon.botanik.uni-koeln.de/

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protein sequence protein family plant membrane and lipoproteins plant biology

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