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Nucleic Acids Research | 2001

HUNT: launch of a full-length cDNA database from the Helix Research Institute

Henrik T. Yudate; Makiko Suwa; Ryotaro Irie; Hiroshi Matsui; Tetsuo Nishikawa; Yoshitaka Nakamura; Daisuke Yamaguchi; Zhang Zhi Peng; Tomoyuki Yamamoto; Keiichi Nagai; Tetsuji Otsuki; Tomoyasu Sugiyama; Toshio Ota; Yutaka Suzuki; Sumio Sugano; Takao Isogai; Yasuhiko Masuho

The Helix Research Institute (HRI) in Japan is releasing 4356 HUman Novel Transcripts and related information in the newly established HUNT database. The institute is a joint research project principally funded by the Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry, and the clones were sequenced in the governmental New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) Human cDNA Sequencing Project. The HUNT database contains an extensive amount of annotation from advanced analysis and represents an essential bioinformatics contribution towards understanding of the gene function. The HRI human cDNA clones were obtained from full-length enriched cDNA libraries constructed with the oligo-capping method and have resulted in novel full-length cDNA sequences. A large fraction has little similarity to any proteins of known function and to obtain clues about possible function we have developed original analysis procedures. Any putative function deduced here can be validated or refuted by complementary analysis results. The user can also extract information from specific categories like PROSITE patterns, PFAM domains, PSORT localization, transmembrane helices and clones with GENIUS structure assignments. The HUNT database can be accessed at http://www.hri.co.jp/HUNT.


Nucleic Acids Research | 2006

Large-scale identification and characterization of alternative splicing variants of human gene transcripts using 56,419 completely sequenced and manually annotated full-length cDNAs.

Jun-ichi Takeda; Yutaka Suzuki; Mitsuteru Nakao; Roberto A. Barrero; Kanako O. Koyanagi; Lihua Jin; Chie Motono; Hiroko Hata; Takao Isogai; Keiichi Nagai; Tetsuji Otsuki; Vladimir Kuryshev; Masafumi Shionyu; Kei Yura; Mitiko Go; Jean Thierry-Mieg; Danielle Thierry-Mieg; Stefan Wiemann; Nobuo Nomura; Sumio Sugano; Takashi Gojobori; Tadashi Imanishi

We report the first genome-wide identification and characterization of alternative splicing in human gene transcripts based on analysis of the full-length cDNAs. Applying both manual and computational analyses for 56 419 completely sequenced and precisely annotated full-length cDNAs selected for the H-Invitational human transcriptome annotation meetings, we identified 6877 alternative splicing genes with 18 297 different alternative splicing variants. A total of 37 670 exons were involved in these alternative splicing events. The encoded protein sequences were affected in 6005 of the 6877 genes. Notably, alternative splicing affected protein motifs in 3015 genes, subcellular localizations in 2982 genes and transmembrane domains in 1348 genes. We also identified interesting patterns of alternative splicing, in which two distinct genes seemed to be bridged, nested or having overlapping protein coding sequences (CDSs) of different reading frames (multiple CDS). In these cases, completely unrelated proteins are encoded by a single locus. Genome-wide annotations of alternative splicing, relying on full-length cDNAs, should lay firm groundwork for exploring in detail the diversification of protein function, which is mediated by the fast expanding universe of alternative splicing variants.


Archive | 2000

Primers for synthesising full-length cDNA and their use

Kohji Hayashi; Shizuko Ishii; Takao Isogai; Keiichi Nagai; Tetsuo Nishikawa; Toshio Ota; Tetsuji Otsuki; Kaoru Saito; Tomoyasu Sugiyama; Ai Wakamatsu; Junichi Yamamoto


Archive | 2002

Full-length cDNA

Takao Isogai; Tomoyasu Sugiyama; Tetsuji Otsuki; Ai Wakamatsu; Hiroyuki Sato; Shizuko Ishii; Jun-ichi Yamamoto; Yuuko Isono; Yuri Hio; Kaoru Otsuka; Keiichi Nagai; Ryotaro Irie; Ichiro Tamechika; Naohiko Seki; Tsutomu Yoshikawa; Motoyuki Otsuka; Kenji Nagahari; Yasuhiko Masuho


Archive | 2002

Full-length cDNA sequences

Yuri Hio; Ryotaro Irie; Shizuko Ishii; Takao Isogai; Yuuko Isono; Yasuhiko Masuho; Kenji Nagahari; Keiichi Nagai; Kaoru Otsuka; Motoyuki Otsuka; Tetsuji Otsuki; Hiroyuki Sato; Naohiko Seki; Tomoyasu Sugiyama; Ichiro Tamechika; Ai Wakamatsu; Junichi Yamamoto; Tsutomu Yoshikawa


Archive | 2000

Primers for synthesizing full length cDNA clones and their use

Shizuko Ishii; Takao Isogai; Yuri Kawai; Hisashi Koga; Shinichi Kojima; Keiichi Nagai; Tetsuo Nishikawa; Toshio Ota; Tetsuji Otsuki; Tomoyasu Sugiyama; Ai Wakamatsu


Archive | 2002

Novel full-length cDNA

Takao Isogai; Tomoyasu Sugiyama; Tetsuji Otsuki; Ai Wakamatsu; Hiroyuki Sato; Shizuko Ishii; Junichi Yamamoto; Yuuko Isono; Yuri Hio; Kaoru Otsuka; Keiichi Nagai; Ryotaro Irie; Ichiro Tamechika; Naohiko Seki; Tsutomu Yoshikawa; Motoyuki Otsuka; Kenji Nagahari; Yasuhiko Masuho


Archive | 2004

Full-length human cdna

Ryotaro Irie; Shizuko Ishii; Takao Isogai; Yuko Isono; Keiichi Nagai; Tetsuji Otsuki; Hiroyuki Sato; Tomoyasu Sugiyama; Ai Wakamatsu; Junichi Yamamoto


Archive | 2002

Full-length cDNAs

Yuri Hio; Ryotaro Irie; Shizuko Ishii; Takao Isogai; Yuuko Isono; Yasuhiko Masuho; Kenji Nagahari; Keiichi Nagai; Kaoru Otsuka; Motoyuki Otsuka; Tetsuji Otsuki; Hiroyuki Sato; Naohiko Seki; Tomoyasu Sugiyama; Ichiro Tamechika; Ai Wakamatsu; Jun-ichi Yamamoto; Tsutomu Yoshikawa


DNA Research | 2005

Signal Sequence and Keyword Trap in silico for Selection of Full-Length Human cDNAs Encoding Secretion or Membrane Proteins from Oligo-Capped cDNA Libraries

Tetsuji Otsuki; Toshio Ota; Tetsuo Nishikawa; Yutaka Suzuki; Jun-ichi Yamamoto; Ai Wakamatsu; Kouichi Kimura; Katsuhiko Sakamoto; Naoto Hatano; Yuri Kawai; Shizuko Ishii; Kaoru Saito; Shinichi Kojima; Tomoyasu Sugiyama; Tetsuyoshi Ono; Kazunori Okano; Yoko Yoshikawa; Satoshi Aotsuka; Naokazu Sasaki; Atsushi Hattori; Koji Okumura; Keiichi Nagai; Sumio Sugano; Takao Isogai

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Tomoyasu Sugiyama

Tokyo University of Technology

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Tetsuo Nishikawa

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Hiroyuki Sato

Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute

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Yasuhiko Masuho

Tokyo University of Science

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