Journal of Vector Borne Diseases (Apr 2014)

DENVirDB: A web portal of Dengue Virus sequence information on Asian isolates

  • Mary J. Asnet,
  • Amal GP Rubia,
  • G. Ramya,
  • R. Nithya Nagalakshmi,
  • R. Shenbagarathai

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 2
pp. 82 – 85

Abstract

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DENVirDB is a web portal that provides the sequence information and computationally curated information of dengue viral proteins. The advent of genomic technology has increased the sequences available in the public databases. In order to create relevant concise information on Dengue Virus (DENV), the genomic sequences were collected, analysed with the bioinformatics tools and presented as DENVirDB. It provides the comprehensive information of complete genome sequences of dengue virus isolates of Southeast Asia, viz. India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, East Timor, Philippines, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Brunei and China. DENVirDB also includes the structural and non-structural protein sequences of DENV. It intends to provide the integrated information on the physicochemical properties, topology, secondary structure, domain and structural properties for each protein sequences. It contains over 99 entries in complete genome sequences and 990 entries in protein sequences, respectively. Therefore, DENVirDB could serve as a user friendly database for researchers in acquiring sequences and proteomic information in one platform.

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