ViMIC: A Database of Human Disease-related Virus Mutations, Integration Sites and Cis-effects

Published: Oct. 29, 2020, 7:02 p.m.

Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.10.28.359919v1?rss=1 Authors: Wang, Y., Tong, Y., Zhang, Z., Zheng, R., Huang, D., Yang, J., Zong, H., Tan, F., Zhang, X. Abstract: Molecular mechanisms of virus-related diseases involve multiple factors, including viral mutation accumulation and integration of a viral genome into the host DNA. With increasing attention being paid to virus-mediated pathogenesis and the development of many useful technologies to identify virus mutations (VMs) and viral integration sites (VISs), abundant literatures on these topics are available in PubMed. However, knowledge of VMs and VISs is widely scattered in numerous published papers, and the association of VMs with VISs in the viral genome or the functional annotation of VISs still lacks integration and curation. To address these challenges, we built a database of human disease-related Virus Mutations, Integration sites and Cis-effects (ViMIC), which specialize in three features: virus mutation sites, viral integration sites and target genes. In total, the ViMIC provides information on 6,461 VMs, 79,089 VISs, and 15,056 viral target genes of 8 viruses in 65 human diseases obtained from literatures. Furthermore, in ViMIC, users are allowed to explore the cis-effects of virus-host interactions by surveying 78 histone modifications, binding of 1,358 transcription regulators, and chromatin accessibility on these VISs. We believe ViMIC will become a valuable resource for the virus research community. The database is available at http://bmtongji.cn/ViMIC/index.php. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info