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MiSynPat: An integrated knowledge base linking clinical, genetic, and structural data for disease-causingmutations in human mitochondrial aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases

Journal

HUMAN MUTATION
Volume 38, Issue 10, Pages 1316-1324

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/humu.23277

Keywords

3D structures; aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases; disease-causing mutations; knowledge base; mitochondrial disorders; sequence alignments

Funding

  1. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
  2. Universite de Strasbourg (Unistra)
  3. Agence Nationale de la Recherche (the French National Program Investissement d'Avenir) [ANR-11-LABX-0057_ MITOCROSS, ANR-10-BINF-03-02]
  4. Agence Nationale de la Recherche (the French National Program ReNaBi-IFB) [ANR-11-INBS-0013]
  5. Fondation pour la Recherche Medicale [DBI20131228569]

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Numerous mutations in each of the mitochondrial aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases (aaRSs) have been implicated in human diseases. The mutations are autosomal and recessive and lead mainly to neurological disorders, although with pleiotropic effects. The processes and interactions that drive the etiology of the disorders associated with mitochondrial aaRSs (mt-aaRSs) are far from understood. The complexity of the clinical, genetic, and structural data requires concerted, interdisciplinary efforts to understand the molecular biology of these disorders. Toward this goal, we designed MiSynPat, a comprehensive knowledge base together with an ergonomic Web server designed to organize and access all pertinent information (sequences, multiple sequence alignments, structures, disease descriptions, mutation characteristics, original literature) on the disease-linked human mt-aaRSs. With MiSynPat, a user can also evaluate the impact of a possible mutation on sequence-conservation-structure in order to foster the links between basic and clinical researchers and to facilitate future diagnosis. The proposed integrated view, coupled with research on disease-related mt-aaRSs, will help to reveal new functions for these enzymes and to open new vistas in the molecular biology of the cell. The purpose of MiSynPat, freely available at http://misynpat.org, is to constitute a reference and a converging resource for scientists and clinicians.

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