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Abasy Atlas: a comprehensive inventory of systems, global network properties and
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Ibarra-Arellano MA
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The availability of databases electronically encoding curated regulatory networks
and of high-throughput technologies and methods to discover regulatory
interactions provides an invaluable source of data to understand the principles
underpinning the organization and evolution of these networks responsible for
cellular regulation. Nevertheless, data on these sources never goes beyond the
regulon level despite the fact that regulatory networks are complex
hierarchical-modular structures still challenging our understanding. This brings
the necessity for an inventory of systems across a large range of organisms, a
key step to rendering feasible comparative systems biology approaches. In this
work, we take the first step towards a global understanding of the regulatory
networks organization by making a cartography of the functional architectures of
diverse bacteria. Abasy ( A: cross- BA: cteria SY: stems) Atlas provides a
comprehensive inventory of annotated functional systems, global network
properties and systems-level elements (global regulators, modular genes shaping
functional systems, basal machinery genes and intermodular genes) predicted by
the natural decomposition approach for reconstructed and meta-curated regulatory
networks across a large range of bacteria, including pathogenically and
biotechnologically relevant organisms. The meta-curation of regulatory datasets
provides the most complete and reliable set of regulatory interactions currently
available, which can even be projected into subsets by considering the force or
weight of evidence supporting them or the systems that they belong to. Besides,
Abasy Atlas provides data enabling large-scale comparative systems biology
studies aimed at understanding the common principles and particular lifestyle
adaptions of systems across bacteria. Abasy Atlas contains systems and
system-level elements for 50 regulatory networks comprising 78 649 regulatory
interactions covering 42 bacteria in nine taxa, containing 3708 regulons and 1776
systems. All this brings together a large corpus of data that will surely inspire
studies to generate hypothesis regarding the principles governing the evolution
and organization of systems and the functional architectures controlling
them.Database URL: http://abasy.ccg.unam.mx.