AREsite explained
AREsite |
Description: | comprehensive investigation of AU-rich elements. |
Center: | University of Vienna |
Pmid: | 21071424 |
Released: | 2010 |
AREsite is a database of AU-rich elements (ARE) in vertebrate mRNA 3'-untranslated regions (UTRs).[1] AU-rich elements are involved in the control of gene expression. They are the most common determinant of RNA stability in mammalian cells. The most recent version of AREsite is called AREsite 2.[2] It represents an update that allows for more detailed analysis of ARE, GRE, and URE (AU, GU, and U-rich elements).
See also
External links
- http://rna.tbi.univie.ac.at/AREsite
Notes and References
- Gruber. Andreas R. Fallmann Jörg. Kratochvill Franz. Kovarik Pavel. Hofacker Ivo L. Jan 2011. AREsite: a database for the comprehensive investigation of AU-rich elements. Nucleic Acids Res.. 39. Database issue. D66–69. England. 21071424. 10.1093/nar/gkq990. 3013810.
- Fallmann . Jörg . Sedlyarov . Vitaly . Tanzer . Andrea . Kovarik . Pavel . Hofacker . Ivo L. . 2016-01-04 . AREsite2: an enhanced database for the comprehensive investigation of AU/GU/U-rich elements . Nucleic Acids Research . 44 . Database issue . D90–D95 . 10.1093/nar/gkv1238 . 0305-1048 . 4702876 . 26602692.