rNMPID: a database for riboNucleoside MonoPhosphates in DNA

Author:

Yang Jingcheng12ORCID,Sun Mo3ORCID,Ran Zihan45ORCID,Yang Taehwan3ORCID,Kundnani Deepali L3ORCID,Storici Francesca3ORCID,Xu Penghao3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Genetic Engineering, School of Life Sciences, Human Phenome Institute, and Shanghai Cancer Center, Fudan University , Shanghai 200438, China

2. Greater Bay Area Institute of Precision Medicine , Guangzhou, Guangdong 511462, China

3. School of Biological Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology , Atlanta, GA 30332, United States

4. Department of Research, Shanghai University of Medicine & Health Sciences Affiliated Zhoupu Hospital , Shanghai 201318, China

5. Inspection and Quarantine Department, The College of Medical Technology, Shanghai University of Medicine & Health Sciences , Shanghai 201318, China

Abstract

Abstract Motivation Ribonucleoside monophosphates (rNMPs) are the most abundant non-standard nucleotides embedded in genomic DNA. If the presence of rNMP in DNA cannot be controlled, it can lead to genome instability. The actual regulatory functions of rNMPs in DNA remain mainly unknown. Considering the association between rNMP embedment and various diseases and cancer, the phenomenon of rNMP embedment in DNA has become a prominent area of research in recent years. Results We introduce the rNMPID database, which is the first database revealing rNMP-embedment characteristics, strand bias, and preferred incorporation patterns in the genomic DNA of samples from bacterial to human cells of different genetic backgrounds. The rNMPID database uses datasets generated by different rNMP-mapping techniques. It provides the researchers with a solid foundation to explore the features of rNMP embedded in the genomic DNA of multiple sources, and their association with cellular functions, and, in future, disease. It also significantly benefits researchers in the fields of genetics and genomics who aim to integrate their studies with the rNMP-embedment data. Availability and implementation rNMPID is freely accessible on the web at https://www.rnmpid.org.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Howard Hughes Medical Institute Faculty Scholars Award

Mathers Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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