ExtremeDB: a unified web repository of extremophilic archaea and bacteria.

Extremophiles are the microorganisms which can survive under extreme conditions of temperature, pressure, pH, salinity etc. They have gained much attention for their potential role in biotechnological and industrial applications. The large amount of experimental data in the literature is so diverse,...

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Main Authors: Manash Chandra Majhi, Abhisek Kumar Behera, Niha Mohan Kulshreshtha, Mahmooduzafar, Rita Kumar, Anil Kumar
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3656046?pdf=render
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author Manash Chandra Majhi
Abhisek Kumar Behera
Niha Mohan Kulshreshtha
Mahmooduzafar
Rita Kumar
Anil Kumar
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description Extremophiles are the microorganisms which can survive under extreme conditions of temperature, pressure, pH, salinity etc. They have gained much attention for their potential role in biotechnological and industrial applications. The large amount of experimental data in the literature is so diverse, that it becomes difficult and time consuming for the researcher to implement it in various areas of research. Therefore, a systematic arrangement of data and redirection in a similar fashion through web interface can assist researchers in analyzing the data as per their requirement. ExtremeDB is a freely available web based relational database which integrates general characteristics, genome-proteome information, industrial applications and recent scientific investigations of the seven major groups of 865 extremophillic microorganisms. The search options are user friendly and analyses tools such as Compare and Extreme BLAST have been incorporated for comparative analysis of two or more extremophiles and determining the sequence similarity of a given protein/nucleotide in relation to other extremophiles respectively. The effort put forth herein in the form of database, would open up new avenues on the potential utility of extremophiles in applied research. ExtremeDB is freely accessible via http://extrem.igib.res.in.
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spelling doaj.art-bb56341b55cf419bbc97b446a46abdb92022-12-22T03:56:33ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0185e6308310.1371/journal.pone.0063083ExtremeDB: a unified web repository of extremophilic archaea and bacteria.Manash Chandra MajhiAbhisek Kumar BeheraNiha Mohan KulshreshthaMahmooduzafarRita KumarAnil KumarExtremophiles are the microorganisms which can survive under extreme conditions of temperature, pressure, pH, salinity etc. They have gained much attention for their potential role in biotechnological and industrial applications. The large amount of experimental data in the literature is so diverse, that it becomes difficult and time consuming for the researcher to implement it in various areas of research. Therefore, a systematic arrangement of data and redirection in a similar fashion through web interface can assist researchers in analyzing the data as per their requirement. ExtremeDB is a freely available web based relational database which integrates general characteristics, genome-proteome information, industrial applications and recent scientific investigations of the seven major groups of 865 extremophillic microorganisms. The search options are user friendly and analyses tools such as Compare and Extreme BLAST have been incorporated for comparative analysis of two or more extremophiles and determining the sequence similarity of a given protein/nucleotide in relation to other extremophiles respectively. The effort put forth herein in the form of database, would open up new avenues on the potential utility of extremophiles in applied research. ExtremeDB is freely accessible via http://extrem.igib.res.in.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3656046?pdf=render
spellingShingle Manash Chandra Majhi
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Rita Kumar
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ExtremeDB: a unified web repository of extremophilic archaea and bacteria.
PLoS ONE
title ExtremeDB: a unified web repository of extremophilic archaea and bacteria.
title_full ExtremeDB: a unified web repository of extremophilic archaea and bacteria.
title_fullStr ExtremeDB: a unified web repository of extremophilic archaea and bacteria.
title_full_unstemmed ExtremeDB: a unified web repository of extremophilic archaea and bacteria.
title_short ExtremeDB: a unified web repository of extremophilic archaea and bacteria.
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