The Candida Genome Database: Annotation and Visualization Updates.

IF 3.3 3区 生物学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Genetics Pub Date : 2025-01-07 DOI:10.1093/genetics/iyaf001
Jodi Lew-Smith, Jonathan Binkley, Gavin Sherlock
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Abstract

The Candida Genome Database (CGD; www.candidagenome.org) is unique in being both a model organism database and a fungal pathogen database. As a fungal pathogen database, CGD hosts locus pages for five species of the best-studied pathogenic fungi in the Candida group. As a model organism database, the species Candida albicans serves as a model both for other Candida spp. and for non-Candida fungi that form biofilms and undergo routine morphogenic switching from the planktonic form to the filamentous form, which is not done by other model yeasts. As pathogenic Candida species have become increasingly drug resistant, the high lethality of invasive candidiasis in immunocompromised people is increasingly alarming. There is a pressing need for additional research into basic Candida biology, epidemiology and phylogeny, and potential new antifungals. CGD serves the needs of this diverse research community by curating the entire gene-based Candida experimental literature as it is published, extracting, organizing and standardizing gene annotations. Gene pages were added for the species Candida auris, recent outbreaks of which have been labeled an "urgent" threat. Most recently, we have begun linking clinical data on disease to relevant Literature Topics to improve searchability for clinical researchers. Because CGD curates for multiple species and most research focuses on aspects related to pathogenicity, we focus our curation efforts on assigning Literature Topic tags, collecting detailed mutant phenotype data, and assigning controlled Gene Ontology terms with accompanying evidence codes. Our Summary pages for each feature include the primary name and all aliases for that locus, a description of the gene and/or gene product, detailed ortholog information with links, a JBrowse window with a visual view of the gene on its chromosome, summarized phenotype, Gene Ontology, and sequence information, references cited on the summary page itself, and any locus notes. The database serves as a community hub, where we link to various types of reference material of relevance to Candida researchers, including colleague information, news, and notice of upcoming meetings. We routinely survey the community to learn how the field is evolving and how needs may have changed. For example, we asked our users which species we should next add to CGD and the clear answer was Candida tropicalis. A key future challenge is management of the flood of high-throughput expression data to make it as useful as possible to as many researchers as possible. The central challenge for any community database is to turn data into knowledge, which the community can access, use, and build upon.

念珠菌基因组数据库:注释和可视化更新。
念珠菌基因组数据库(CGD;www.candidagenome.org)是一个独特的模式生物数据库和真菌病原体数据库。作为一个真菌病原体数据库,CGD拥有念珠菌群中研究最好的五种致病真菌的位点页面。作为一种模式生物数据库,白色念珠菌作为其他念珠菌属和非念珠菌真菌的模型,形成生物膜并经历从浮游形式到丝状形式的常规形态转换,这是其他模式酵母所没有的。随着致病性念珠菌种类变得越来越耐药,侵袭性念珠菌病在免疫功能低下人群中的高致死率日益令人担忧。迫切需要进一步研究念珠菌的基础生物学、流行病学和系统发育,以及潜在的新型抗真菌药物。CGD通过整理整个基于基因的念珠菌实验文献,提取、组织和标准化基因注释,服务于这个多样化的研究社区的需求。为最近爆发的被列为“紧急”威胁的金黄色念珠菌物种增加了基因页面。最近,我们已经开始将疾病的临床数据与相关文献主题联系起来,以提高临床研究人员的可检索性。由于CGD管理多个物种,大多数研究都集中在与致病性相关的方面,因此我们的管理工作集中在分配文献主题标签,收集详细的突变表型数据,以及分配受控的基因本体术语和随附的证据代码。每个特征的摘要页面包括该基因座的主要名称和所有别名,基因和/或基因产物的描述,带链接的详细同源信息,带有染色体上基因可视化视图的JBrowse窗口,总结表型,基因本体和序列信息,摘要页面本身引用的参考文献,以及任何基因座注释。该数据库作为一个社区中心,在那里我们链接到与念珠菌研究人员相关的各种参考材料,包括同事信息、新闻和即将召开的会议通知。我们定期对社区进行调查,以了解该领域的发展情况以及需求可能发生的变化。例如,我们问我们的用户下一步应该添加哪些物种到CGD,明确的答案是热带假丝酵母。未来的一个关键挑战是对大量高通量表达数据的管理,使其对尽可能多的研究人员有用。任何社区数据库的核心挑战都是将数据转化为知识,社区可以访问、使用并以此为基础进行构建。
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Genetics
Genetics GENETICS & HEREDITY-
CiteScore
6.90
自引率
6.10%
发文量
177
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: GENETICS is published by the Genetics Society of America, a scholarly society that seeks to deepen our understanding of the living world by advancing our understanding of genetics. Since 1916, GENETICS has published high-quality, original research presenting novel findings bearing on genetics and genomics. The journal publishes empirical studies of organisms ranging from microbes to humans, as well as theoretical work. While it has an illustrious history, GENETICS has changed along with the communities it serves: it is not your mentor''s journal. The editors make decisions quickly – in around 30 days – without sacrificing the excellence and scholarship for which the journal has long been known. GENETICS is a peer reviewed, peer-edited journal, with an international reach and increasing visibility and impact. All editorial decisions are made through collaboration of at least two editors who are practicing scientists. GENETICS is constantly innovating: expanded types of content include Reviews, Commentary (current issues of interest to geneticists), Perspectives (historical), Primers (to introduce primary literature into the classroom), Toolbox Reviews, plus YeastBook, FlyBook, and WormBook (coming spring 2016). For particularly time-sensitive results, we publish Communications. As part of our mission to serve our communities, we''ve published thematic collections, including Genomic Selection, Multiparental Populations, Mouse Collaborative Cross, and the Genetics of Sex.
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