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RECODE: A database of frameshifting, bypassing and codon redefinition utilized for gene expression
Nucleic Acids Research
  • Pavel V. Baranov, University of Utah
  • Olga L. Gurvich, University of Utah
  • Olivier Fayet, CNRS
  • Marie Francise Prere, CNRS
  • W. Allen Miller, Iowa State University
  • Raymond F. Gesteland, University of Utah
  • John F. Atkins, University of Utah
  • Michael C. Giddings, University of Utah
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
1-1-2001
DOI
10.1093/nar/29.1.264
Abstract

The RECODE database is a compilation of 'programmed' translational recoding events taken from the scientific literature and personal communications. The database deals with programmed ribosomal frameshifting, codon redefinition and translational bypass occurring in a variety of organisms. The entries for each event include the sequences of the corresponding genes, their encoded proteins for both the normal and alternate decoding, the types of the recoding events involved, trans-factors and cis-elements that influence recoding. The database is freely available at http://recode.genetics.utah.edu/.

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This article is from Nucleic Acids Research 29 (2001): 264, doi: 10.1093/nar/29.1.264. Posted with permission

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Baranov et al
Language
en
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Citation Information
Pavel V. Baranov, Olga L. Gurvich, Olivier Fayet, Marie Francise Prere, et al.. "RECODE: A database of frameshifting, bypassing and codon redefinition utilized for gene expression" Nucleic Acids Research Vol. 29 Iss. 1 (2001) p. 264 - 267
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/wallen_miller/10/