iHypoxia: An Integrative Database of Protein Expression Dynamics in Response to Hypoxia in Animals

IF 11.5 2区 生物学 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1016/j.gpb.2022.12.001
Ze-Xian Liu , Panqin Wang , Qingfeng Zhang , Shihua Li , Yuxin Zhang , Yutong Guo , Chongchong Jia , Tian Shao , Lin Li , Han Cheng , Zhenlong Wang
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Mammals have evolved mechanisms to sense hypoxia and induce hypoxic responses. Recently, high-throughput techniques have greatly promoted global studies of protein expression changes during hypoxia and the identification of candidate genes associated with hypoxia-adaptive evolution, which have contributed to the understanding of the complex regulatory networks of hypoxia. In this study, we developed an integrated resource for the expression dynamics of proteins in response to hypoxia (iHypoxia), and this database contains 2589 expression events of 1944 proteins identified by low-throughput experiments (LTEs) and 422,553 quantitative expression events of 33,559 proteins identified by high-throughput experiments from five mammals that exhibit a response to hypoxia. Various experimental details, such as the hypoxic experimental conditions, expression patterns, and sample types, were carefully collected and integrated. Furthermore, 8788 candidate genes from diverse species inhabiting low-oxygen environments were also integrated. In addition, we conducted an orthologous search and computationally identified 394,141 proteins that may respond to hypoxia among 48 animals. An enrichment analysis of human proteins identified from LTEs shows that these proteins are enriched in certain drug targets and cancer genes. Annotation of known posttranslational modification (PTM) sites in the proteins identified by LTEs reveals that these proteins undergo extensive PTMs, particularly phosphorylation, ubiquitination, and acetylation. iHypoxia provides a convenient and user-friendly method for users to obtain hypoxia-related information of interest. We anticipate that iHypoxia, which is freely accessible at https://ihypoxia.omicsbio.info, will advance the understanding of hypoxia and serve as a valuable data resource.

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iHypoxia:动物缺氧反应中蛋白质表达动力学的综合数据库。
哺乳动物已经进化出感知缺氧和诱导缺氧反应的机制。近年来,高通量技术极大地促进了对缺氧过程中蛋白质表达变化的全球研究,以及与缺氧适应性进化相关的候选基因的鉴定,这有助于理解缺氧的复杂调控网络。在这项研究中,我们开发了一个针对缺氧反应的蛋白质表达动力学的综合资源(iHypoxia),该数据库包含通过低通量实验(LTEs)鉴定的1944种蛋白质的2589个表达事件和通过高通量实验鉴定的33559种蛋白质的422553个定量表达事件,这些蛋白质来自五种表现出缺氧反应的哺乳动物。仔细收集并整合了各种实验细节,如缺氧实验条件、表达模式和样本类型。此外,还整合了8788个来自低氧环境中不同物种的候选基因。此外,我们进行了同源搜索,并通过计算在48只动物中鉴定了394141种可能对缺氧有反应的蛋白质。从LTE中鉴定的人类蛋白质的富集分析表明,这些蛋白质在某些药物靶点和癌症基因中富集。对LTE鉴定的蛋白质中已知的翻译后修饰(PTM)位点的注释表明,这些蛋白质经历了广泛的PTM,特别是磷酸化、泛素化和乙酰化。iHypoxia为用户提供了一种方便、用户友好的方法来获取感兴趣的缺氧相关信息。我们预计iHypoxia可以在https://ihypoxia.omicsbio.info,将促进对缺氧的理解,并作为宝贵的数据资源。
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Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry
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期刊介绍: Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics (GPB) is the official journal of the Beijing Institute of Genomics, Chinese Academy of Sciences / China National Center for Bioinformation and Genetics Society of China. It aims to disseminate new developments in the field of omics and bioinformatics, publish high-quality discoveries quickly, and promote open access and online publication. GPB welcomes submissions in all areas of life science, biology, and biomedicine, with a focus on large data acquisition, analysis, and curation. Manuscripts covering omics and related bioinformatics topics are particularly encouraged. GPB is indexed/abstracted by PubMed/MEDLINE, PubMed Central, Scopus, BIOSIS Previews, Chemical Abstracts, CSCD, among others.
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