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Laminin-database v.2.0: an update on laminins in health and neuromuscular disorders
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Previous issue date: 2014Laboratório Nacional de Computação Científica. Laboratório de Bioinformática. Petrópolis, RJ, Brasil / Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Laboratório de Pesquisa sobre o Timo. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil.Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Laboratório de Pesquisa sobre o Timo. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, BrasilLaboratório Nacional de Computação Científica. Laboratório de Bioinformática. Petrópolis, RJ, Brasil.Laboratório Nacional de Computação Científica. Laboratório de Bioinformática. Petrópolis, RJ, BrasilFundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Laboratório de Pesquisa sobre o Timo. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, BrasilLaboratório Nacional de Computação Científica. Laboratório de Bioinformática. Petrópolis, RJ, BrasilThe laminin (LM)-database, hosted at http://www.
lm.lncc.br, was published in the NAR database
2011 edition. It was the first database that
provided comprehensive information concerning a
non-collagenous family of extracellular matrix
proteins, the LMs. In its first version, this database
contained a large amount of information concerning
LMs related to health and disease, with particular
emphasis on the haemopoietic system. Users can
easily access several tabs for LMs and LM-related
molecules, as well as LM nomenclatures and direct
links to PubMed.
The LM-database version 2.0 integrates data from
several publications to achieve a more comprehensive
knowledge of LMs in health and disease. The
novel features include the addition of two new tabs,
‘Neuromuscular Disorders’ and ‘miRNA-–LM
Relationship’. More specifically, in this updated
version, an expanding set of data has been displayed
concerning the role of LMs in neuromuscular
and neurodegenerative diseases, as well as the
putative involvement of microRNAs. Given the
importance of LMs in several biological processes,
such as cell adhesion, proliferation, differentiation,
migration and cell death, this upgraded version
expands for users a panoply of information, regarding
complex molecular circuitries that involve LMs
in health and disease, including neuromuscular and
neurodegenerative disorders