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Ricardo Futami

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Bioinformatic flowchart and database to investigate the origins and diversity of Clan AA peptidases

2009

Abstract Background Clan AA of aspartic peptidases relates the family of pepsin monomers evolutionarily with all dimeric peptidases encoded by eukaryotic LTR retroelements. Recent findings describing various pools of single-domain nonviral host peptidases, in prokaryotes and eukaryotes, indicate that the diversity of clan AA is larger than previously thought. The ensuing approach to investigate this enzyme group is by studying its phylogeny. However, clan AA is a difficult case to study due to the low similarity and different rates of evolution. This work is an ongoing attempt to investigate the different clan AA families to understand the cause of their diversity. Results In this paper, we…

Protein familySequence analysisImmunologyProtein domainMolecular Sequence DataBiologycomputer.software_genreGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyProtein Structure SecondaryPhylogeneticsSequence Analysis ProteinSoftware DesignConsensus SequenceConsensus sequenceAspartic Acid EndopeptidasesClanAmino Acid SequenceDatabases ProteinPeptide sequencelcsh:QH301-705.5Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhylogenyDatabaseAgricultural and Biological Sciences(all)Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology(all)Applied MathematicsResearchComputational BiologyGenetic VariationGene AnnotationTemplates GeneticMarkov ChainsProtein Structure Tertiarylcsh:Biology (General)Modeling and SimulationGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencescomputerBiology Direct
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GyDB mobilomics: LTR retroelements and integrase-related transposons of the pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum genome

2011

[EN] The Gypsy Database concerning Mobile Genetic Elements (release 2.0) is a wiki-style project devoted to the phylogenetic classification of LTR retroelements and their viral and host gene relatives characterized from distinct organisms. Furthermore, GyDB 2.0 is concerned with studying mobile elements within genomes. Therefore, an in-progress repository was created for databases with annotations of mobile genetic elements from particular genomes. This repository is called Mobilomics and the first uploaded database contains 549 LTR retroelements and related transposases which have been annotated from the genome of the Pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum. Mobilomics is accessible from the GyDB 2.…

Transposable elementGeneticsBel/PaoCIN1Biologybiology.organism_classificationBiochemistryGenomeIntegraseAcyrthosiphon pisumTy3/GypsyGinger2Geneticsbiology.proteinGinger1ORGANIZACION DE EMPRESASMobilomeMobilomeMobile genetic elementsLetter to the EditorLENGUAJES Y SISTEMAS INFORMATICOSTransposasePhylogenetic nomenclature
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Simulating multilevel dynamics of antimicrobial resistance in a membrane computing model

2019

Membrane computing is a bio-inspired computing paradigm whose devices are the so-called membrane systems or P systems. The P system designed in this work reproduces complex biological landscapes in the computer world. It uses nested “membrane-surrounded entities” able to divide, propagate, and die; to be transferred into other membranes; to exchange informative material according to flexible rules; and to mutate and be selected by external agents. This allows the exploration of hierarchical interactive dynamics resulting from the probabilistic interaction of genes (phenotypes), clones, species, hosts, environments, and antibiotic challenges. Our model facilitates analysis of several aspects…

antibiotic resistanceComputer scienceAntibiotic resistanceComplex systemComputational biologyEcological and Evolutionary ScienceMicrobiology03 medical and health sciencesAntibiotic resistancePlasmidmultilevelVirologyDrug Resistance BacterialMembrane computingHumansComputer SimulationSelection GeneticMembrane computingcomputer modeling030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesBacteria030306 microbiologyComputer modelingMultilevel modelProbabilistic logicmathematical modelingMultilevelQR1-502Patient flowAnti-Bacterial Agentsmembrane computingMathematical modelingLENGUAJES Y SISTEMAS INFORMATICOSResearch Article
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Client Applications and Server-Side Docker for Management of RNASeq and/or VariantSeq Workflows and Pipelines of the GPRO Suite

2023

The GPRO suite is an in-progress bioinformatic project for -omics data analysis. As part of the continued growth of this project, we introduce a client- and server-side solution for comparative transcriptomics and analysis of variants. The client-side consists of two Java applications called “RNASeq” and “VariantSeq” to manage pipelines and workflows based on the most common command line interface tools for RNA-seq and Variant-seq analysis, respectively. As such, “RNASeq” and “VariantSeq” are coupled with a Linux server infrastructure (named GPRO Server-Side) that hosts all dependencies of each application (scripts, databases, and command line interface software). Implementation of the Serv…

:Informàtica::Aplicacions de la informàtica::Bioinformàtica [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]PipelinesArtificial intelligenceRNA sequenceRNASeqGraphical user interfaces (Computer systems)WorkflowsVariantSeqGeneticsInterface environmentsLinux device driversGenomesGenetics (clinical)Server-sideResequencingGenes
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The gypsy database (GyDB) of mobile genetic elements: release 2.0

2011

This article introduces the second release of the Gypsy Database of Mobile Genetic Elements (GyDB 2.0): a research project devoted to the evolutionary dynamics of viruses and transposable elements based on their phylogenetic classification (per lineage and protein domain). The Gypsy Database (GyDB) is a long-term project that is continuously progressing, and that owing to the high molecular diversity of mobile elements requires to be completed in several stages. GyDB 2.0 has been powered with a wiki to allow other researchers participate in the project. The current database stage and scope are long terminal repeats (LTR) retroelements and relatives. GyDB 2.0 is an update based on the analys…

0106 biological sciencesProtein domainretroelementsLineage (evolution)[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Retroviridae ProteinsCaulimoviridaeEukaryote evolutioncomputer.software_genrephylogeny01 natural sciencesDatabases GeneticRefSeqPhylogenyPriority journalbase de données0303 health sciencesRetrovirusPhylogenetic treeDatabaseSequence analysisdatabases geneticArticlesClassificationChemistryGenetic lineRetroelementsGenetic databaseComputer programBiologyArticleMobile genetic element03 medical and health sciencesLong terminal repeatWeb pagephylogénieVirus proteinGeneticsLife Science[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal BiologyAccess to informationTransposon030304 developmental biologyretroelements;phylogeny;software;terminal repeat sequences;databases geneticHidden Markov modelCauliflower mosaic virusCaulimovirussoftwareRetroposonTerminal Repeat SequencesDNA structureInterspersed Repetitive Sequencesterminal repeat sequencesNonhumanRetroviridaeData analysis softwareGenetic variabilityMobile genetic elementscomputerLENGUAJES Y SISTEMAS INFORMATICOSSoftware010606 plant biology & botanyPhylogenetic nomenclaturePhylogenetic tree
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A membrane computing simulator of trans-hierarchical antibiotic resistance evolution dynamics in nested ecological compartments (ARES)

2015

In this article, we introduce ARES (Antibiotic Resistance Evolution Simulator) a software device that simulates P-system model scenarios with five types of nested computing membranes oriented to emulate a hierarchy of eco-biological compartments, i.e. a) peripheral ecosystem; b) local environment; c) reservoir of supplies; d) animal host; and e) host's associated bacterial organisms (microbiome). Computational objects emulating molecular entities such as plasmids, antibiotic resistance genes, antimicrobials, and/or other substances can be introduced into this framework and may interact and evolve together with the membranes, according to a set of pre-established rules and specifications. AR…

Antibiotic resistanceImmunologyBiologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology03 medical and health sciencesAntibiotic resistanceDrug Resistance BacterialMembrane computingComputer SimulationMembrane computingEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSimulation030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesModels GeneticAgricultural and Biological Sciences(all)030306 microbiologyEcologyNatural computingBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology(all)ResearchApplied MathematicsAntibiotic exposureReciprocity (evolution)Biological EvolutionAnti-Bacterial AgentsP-systemModeling and SimulationORGANIZACION DE EMPRESASLocal environmentEvolutionary ecologyGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesEssential nestingLENGUAJES Y SISTEMAS INFORMATICOSAntibiotic resistance genes
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Functional insights into the infective larval stage of Anisakis simplex s.s., Anisakis pegreffii and their hybrids based on gene expression patterns

2018

[Background]: Anisakis simplex sensu stricto and Anisakis pegreffii are sibling species of nematodes parasitic on marine mammals. Zoonotic human infection with third stage infective larvae causes anisakiasis, a debilitating and potentially fatal disease. These 2 species show evidence of hybridisation in geographical areas where they are sympatric. How the species and their hybrids differ is still poorly understood. [Results]: Third stage larvae of Anisakis simplex s.s., Anisakis pegreffii and hybrids were sampled from Merluccius merluccius (Teleosti) hosts captured in waters of the FAO 27 geographical area. Specimens of each species and hybrids were distinguished with a diagnostic genetic m…

0301 basic medicinelcsh:QH426-470Virulence Factorslcsh:BiotechnologyAnisakis simplexBreedingBiologyAnisakisTranscriptomeFish Diseases03 medical and health scienceslcsh:TP248.13-248.65parasitic diseasesGeneticsAnimalsAlleleGeneGeneticsSequence Analysis RNAGene Expression ProfilingAnisakis simplexMolecular Sequence AnnotationHelminth Proteins030108 mycology & parasitologyAllergensbiology.organism_classificationA. PegreffiiAnisakisGene expression profilingGadiformeslcsh:Genetics030104 developmental biologyGene Expression RegulationSympatric speciationGenetic markerLarvaGene expressionEnergy MetabolismTranscriptomeResearch ArticleBiotechnologyBMC Genomics
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SeqEditor: an application for primer design and sequence analysis with or without GTF/GFF files

2021

[Motivation]: Sequence analyses oriented to investigate specific features, patterns and functions of protein and DNA/RNA sequences usually require tools based on graphic interfaces whose main characteristic is their intuitiveness and interactivity with the user’s expertise, especially when curation or primer design tasks are required. However, interface-based tools usually pose certain computational limitations when managing large sequences or complex datasets, such as genome and transcriptome assemblies. Having these requirments in mind we have developed SeqEditor an interactive software tool for nucleotide and protein sequences’ analysis.

Statistics and ProbabilityInterface (Java)Sequence analysisComputer sciencePcr assayBiochemistryGenomeTranscriptome03 medical and health sciencesSequence Analysis ProteinMultiplex polymerase chain reactionHumansNucleotideAmino Acid SequenceMolecular Biology030304 developmental biologychemistry.chemical_classification0303 health sciencesGenomeInformation retrievalContig030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyChromosomeComputer Science ApplicationsComputational MathematicsComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONComputational Theory and MathematicschemistryLine (text file)Primer (molecular biology)Sequence AnalysisSoftwareReference genome
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The Gypsy Database (GyDB) of mobile genetic elements.

2007

In this article, we introduce the Gypsy Database (GyDB) of mobile genetic elements, an in-progress database devoted to the non-redundant analysis and evolutionary-based classification of mobile genetic elements. In this first version, we contemplate eukaryotic Ty3/Gypsy and Retroviridae long terminal repeats (LTR) retroelements. Phylogenetic analyses based on the gag-pro-pol internal region commonly presented by these two groups strongly support a certain number of previously described Ty3/Gypsy lineages originally reported from reverse-transcriptase (RT) analyses. Vertebrate retroviruses (Retroviridae) are also constituted in several monophyletic groups consistent with genera proposed by t…

InternetDatabasePhylogenetic treeGenes ViralRetroelementsRetroviridae ProteinsTerminal Repeat SequencesInterspersed Repetitive SequencesArticlesBiologycomputer.software_genreMonophylyUser-Computer InterfaceRetroviridaePhylogeneticsDatabases GeneticGeneticsIdentification (biology)Mobile genetic elementsRetroviridae ProteinscomputerNomenclatureSequence AlignmentPhylogenyNucleic acids research
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