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. 2017 Jan 4;45(D1):D940-D944.
doi: 10.1093/nar/gkw1013. Epub 2016 Oct 30.

OGEE v2: an update of the online gene essentiality database with special focus on differentially essential genes in human cancer cell lines

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OGEE v2: an update of the online gene essentiality database with special focus on differentially essential genes in human cancer cell lines

Wei-Hua Chen et al. Nucleic Acids Res. .

Abstract

OGEE is an Online GEne Essentiality database. To enhance our understanding of the essentiality of genes, in OGEE we collected experimentally tested essential and non-essential genes, as well as associated gene properties known to contribute to gene essentiality. We focus on large-scale experiments, and complement our data with text-mining results. We organized tested genes into data sets according to their sources, and tagged those with variable essentiality statuses across data sets as conditionally essential genes, intending to highlight the complex interplay between gene functions and environments/experimental perturbations. Developments since the last public release include increased numbers of species and gene essentiality data sets, inclusion of non-coding essential sequences and genes with intermediate essentiality statuses. In addition, we included 16 essentiality data sets from cancer cell lines, corresponding to 9 human cancers; with OGEE, users can easily explore the shared and differentially essential genes within and between cancer types. These genes, especially those derived from cell lines that are similar to tumor samples, could reveal the oncogenic drivers, paralogous gene expression pattern and chromosomal structure of the corresponding cancer types, and can be further screened to identify targets for cancer therapy and/or new drug development. OGEE is freely available at http://ogee.medgenius.info.

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Figure 1.
Figure 1.
Screenshots taken from the ‘Analyze’ page. With integrated tools, users can easily analyze the collected data and visualize the results. Shown here are the proportion of essential genes (PE) as a function of involvement in development (developmental versus non-developmental genes, panel (A) and duplication statuses (duplicates versus singlets, panel (B)) in mouse.

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