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PlantCADB: A Comprehensive Plant Chromatin Accessibility Database

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GENOMICS PROTEOMICS & BIOINFORMATICS
Volume 21, Issue 2, Pages 311-323

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DOI: 10.1016/j.gpb.2022.10.005

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Chromatin accessibility; Plant; Transcription factor footprint; Regulatory network; Stress response

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Chromatin accessibility is crucial for understanding genetic regulatory networks and key biological processes. A comprehensive plant chromatin accessibility database, PlantCADB, has been developed for 37 species with 649 samples, covering abiotic stress-related, development-related, and tissue-specific categories. This database provides annotations and analysis tools to aid in the understanding of genetic regulatory networks in plants.
Chromatin accessibility landscapes are essential for detecting regulatory elements, illustrating the corresponding regulatory networks, and, ultimately, understanding the molecular basis underlying key biological processes. With the advancement of sequencing technologies, a large volume of chromatin accessibility data has been accumulated and integrated for humans and other mammals. These data have greatly advanced the study of disease pathogenesis, cancer survival prognosis, and tissue development. To advance the understanding of molecular mechanisms regu-lating plant key traits and biological processes, we developed a comprehensive plant chromatin accessibility database (PlantCADB) from 649 samples of 37 species. These samples are abiotic stress-related (such as heat, cold, drought, and salt; 159 samples), development-related (232 samples), and/or tissue-specific (376 samples). Overall, 18,339,426 accessible chromatin regions (ACRs) were compiled. These ACRs were annotated with genomic information, associated genes, transcription factor footprint, motif, and single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Additionally, PlantCADB provides various tools to visualize ACRs and corresponding annotations. It thus forms an integrated, annotated, and analyzed plant-related chromatin accessibility resource, which can aid in better understanding genetic regulatory networks underlying development, important traits, stress adaptations, and evolution. PlantCADB is freely available at https://bioinfor.nefu.edu.cn/Plant-CADB/.

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