LEGER -- knowledge database and visualization tool for comparative genomics of pathogenic and non-pathogenic Listeria species

What you can do:
Search for comprehensive genomic and proteomic information on pathogen Listeria.
Highlights:
  • The Proteome database LEGER is developed to support functional genome analyses by combining information obtained by applying bioinformatics methods and from public databases to improve the original annotations.
  • LEGER offers three unique key features: (i) it is the first comprehensive information system focusing on the functional assignment of genes and proteins; (ii) integrated visualization tools, KEGG pathway and Genome Viewer, alleviate the functional exploration of complex data; and (iii) LEGER presents results of systematic post-genome studies, thus facilitating analyses combining computational and experimental results.
  • Moreover, LEGER provides an unpublished membrane proteome analysis of L.innocua and in total visualizes experimentally validated information about the subcellular localizations of 789 different listerial proteins.
Keywords:
  • Listeria
  • Listeria genomes
  • Listeria proteomes
  • Listeria genomic annotation
  • Listeria monocytogenes
  • Listeriosis
  • listerial proteins subcellular localizations
  • L. innocua membrane proteins
  • Listeria gene annotations
  • Listeria gene expression data
  • intracellular bacterial pathogens
  • facultative intracellular pathogens
  • virulence factors
This record last updated: 02-13-2006
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