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FuncPEP: A Database of Functional Peptides Encoded by Non-Coding RNAs

Authors :
Leonie Florence Ott
Cristina Ivan
Leonard Lipovich
Erik Knutsen
Ganiraju C. Manyam
George A. Calin
Lea Berland
Mihnea P. Dragomir
Bradley M. Broom
Source :
Non-Coding RNA, Vol 6, Iss 41, p 41 (2020), Non-Coding RNA, Volume 6, Issue 4
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2020.

Abstract

Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) are essential players in many cellular processes, from normal development to oncogenic transformation. Initially, ncRNAs were defined as transcripts that lacked an open reading frame (ORF). However, multiple lines of evidence suggest that certain ncRNAs encode small peptides of less than 100 amino acids. The sequences encoding these peptides are known as small open reading frames (smORFs), many initiating with the traditional AUG start codon but terminating with atypical stop codons, suggesting a different biogenesis. The ncRNA-encoded peptides (ncPEPs) are gradually becoming appreciated as a new class of functional molecules that contribute to diverse cellular processes, and are deregulated in different diseases contributing to pathogenesis. As multiple publications have identified unique ncPEPs, we appreciated the need for assembling a new web resource that could gather information about these functional ncPEPs. We developed FuncPEP, a new database of functional ncRNA encoded peptides, containing all experimentally validated and functionally characterized ncPEPs. Currently, FuncPEP includes a comprehensive annotation of 112 functional ncPEPs and specific details regarding the ncRNA transcripts that encode these peptides. We believe that FuncPEP will serve as a platform for further deciphering the biologic significance and medical use of ncPEPs. The link for FuncPEP database can be found at the end of the Introduction Section.

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
6
Issue :
41
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Non-Coding RNA
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0f6b352d4c6d1302c4755a2a0d6d19e2