Kazusa:CyanoBase:about
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About CyanoBase
Cyanobacteria carry a complete set of genes for oxygenic photosynthesis, which is the most fundamental life process on the earth. This organism is also interesting from an evolutional viewpoint, for it was born in a very ancient age and has survived in various environments. Chloroplast is believed to have evolved from cyanobacterial ancestors which developed an endosymbiontic relationship with a eukaryotic host cell.
CyanoBase provides an easy way of accessing the sequences and all-inclusive annotation data on the structures of the cyanobacterial genomes. This database was originally developed by Makoto Hirosawa, Takakazu Kaneko and Satoshi Tabata, and the current version of CyanoBase has been developed and maintained by Mitsuteru Nakao, Shinobu Okamoto, Takatomo Fujisawa, Yasukazu Nakamura, Takakazu Kaneko, and Satoshi Tabata at Kazusa DNA Research Institute.
Publications
CyanoBase: the cyanobacteria genome database update 2010
- Mitsuteru Nakao; Shinobu Okamoto; Mitsuyo Kohara; Tsunakazu Fujishiro; Takatomo Fujisawa; Shusei Sato; Satoshi Tabata; Takakazu Kaneko; Yasukazu Nakamura
- Nucleic Acids Research 2009; doi: 10.1093/nar/gkp915 [PDF]
CyanoBase, the genome database for Synechocystis sp. strain PCC6803: status for the year 2000.
- Nakamura Y, Kaneko T, Tabata S.
- Nucleic Acids Res. 2000 Jan 1; 28(1): 72. [PDF]
- Nakamura Y, Kaneko T, Miyajima N, Tabata S.
- Nucleic Acids Res. 1999 Jan 1; 27(1): 66-68. [PDF]
- Nakamura Y, Kaneko T, Hirosawa M, Miyajima N, Tabata S.
- Nucleic Acids Res. 1998 Jan 1; 26(1): 63-67. [PDF]
Cyanobase: The Genome Database for Synechocystis sp. strain PCC6803
- Nakamura, Y., Miyajima, N., Hirosawa, M., Kaneko, T., Tabata, S.
- in Proc. Seventh Workshop on Genome Informatics 1996; 214-215.
Cyanobase: Visual presentation of information on the genome of Cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. strain PCC6803 through WWW.
- Hirosawa, M., Kaneko, T., Tabata, S.
- in Proceedings of Genome Informatics Workshop 1995, 102-103.
Acknowledgement
We thank Dr. Goto and KEGG project team for providing a browser for "Gene Category List" which is originally developed for KEGG by Dr. Akiyama, Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University.
