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MCAM: A Database to Accelerate the Identification of Functional Cell Adhesion Molecules

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Publication Date: 31 Mar 2008

Journal: Cancer Informatics 2008:6 47-50

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Abstract Anguraj Sadanandam1, Sudipendra Nath Pal2, Joe Ziskovsky2, Prathibha Hegde2 and Rakesh K. Singh1

1Department of Pathology and Microbiology, 2Information Technology Services Learning Environment/Internet Services, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, U.S.A.

Abstract

In the post-genomic era, computational identification of cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) becomes important in defining new targets for diagnosis and treatment of various diseases including cancer. Lack of a comprehensive CAM-specific database restricts our ability to identify and characterize novel CAMs. Therefore, we developed a comprehensive mammalian cell adhesion molecule (MCAM) database. The current version is an interactive Web-based database, which provides the resources needed to search mouse, human and rat-specific CAMs and their sequence information and characteristics such as gene functions and virtual gene expression patterns in normal and tumor tissues as well as cell lines. Moreover, the MCAM database can be used for various bioinformatics and biological analyses including identifying CAMs involved in cell-cell interactions and homing of lymphocytes, hematopoietic stem cells and malignant cells to specific organs using data from high-throughput experiments. Furthermore, the database can also be used for training and testing existing transmembrane (TM) topology prediction methods specifically for CAM sequences. The database is freely available online at http://app1.unmc.edu/mcam.


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