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SubtiWiki employs a markup system for styling and structuring the page. The text below is a part of source text of the gene dnaA.
* description: AAA ATPase, replication initiation protein
* locus: BSU00010
* pI: 6.03
* mw: 50.695
* proteinLength: 446
* Gene
** Coordinates: 410 → 1,750
** Phenotypes of a mutant
essential [Pubmed|12682299]
In this markup system, all section titles starts with a asterisk " * ", the primary section title with one " * " while the secondary section title with two " * ".
Content of the section can be placed either right behind the title, or under the title. A new line in the edit box corresponds to a bullet point when parsed.
A universal template is provided for gene's page in SubtiWiki. Information can be added to intended section.
Note:
A space is needed between " * " and the title, as well as between " : " and the content.
Name | Syntax | Parsed |
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gene | [[gene|dnaA]] [[gene|ptsH|Hpr]] |
[gene|6740108089F13116F200C15F35C2E7561E990FEB|dnaA] [gene|29B793660E4D30C0656248F3EF403FEF76FB9025|Hpr] |
protein | [[protein|dnaA]] [[protein|ptsH|Hpr]] |
[protein|6740108089F13116F200C15F35C2E7561E990FEB|DnaA] [protein|29B793660E4D30C0656248F3EF403FEF76FB9025|Hpr] |
wiki | [wiki|Ribosome] | [wiki|Ribosome] |
PDB | [PDB|2Z4R] | [PDB|2Z4R] |
PUBMED | [Pubmed|23909787,22286949] | [Pubmed|23909787,22286949] |
REGULON | [[regulon|dnaA]] [[regulon|T-box]] |
[regulon|6740108089F13116F200C15F35C2E7561E990FEB|dnaA] [regulon|T-box|T-box] |
External url | [https://www.google.de/ Google] | [https://www.google.de/ Google] |
I(i) | <i>italic text</i> | italic text |
B(b) | <b>bold text</b> | bold text |
X2(down) | X<sub>2</sub> | X2 |
X2(up) | X<sup>2</sup> | X2 |
Citation | <pubmed>23909787,22286949</pubmed> | Citation in green box |
In this version of SubtiWiki, the editing page of a gene provides portals of all editing interface concerning this gene.
Section name | Description |
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Gene | General information about this gene, transcribed RNA, and translated protein (if exists). |
Interactions | Information of protein-protein interactions. |
Translational regulations | regulation which happens at translational level, transcriptional regulation please go to "Operons" section |
Operon | all operons this gene is in, transcriptional regulation data stored here. |
Additional information on regulon | If this protein is a regulator, some information about this protein as regulation can be added here, such as the reference papers or etc. |
The gene page in SubtiWiki displays all information about the gene, the transcribed RNA (if exists) and the translated Protein (if exists). This includes the relationships between gene/RNA/protein with other gene/RNA/protein or other biological entities, such as metabolites or operons. Hence in the editing page of the each gene, there are "[[this]]" tags provided as placeholders for the system to properly place the information. The edition of such information, such as paralogous proteins, is enabled through the different tabs in the gene editing page (left panel).
In the new regulation browser, a sub network centering the target gene is displayed. Radius is informally defined as 'how many steps it take from the target gene into the regulatory network'. Formally speaking, radius is the maximal distance between any gene in this sub network to target gene.
The zoom button in the settings panel controls the radius.
It is the ratio of genes in this sub network over all genes in B. subtilis
Right click on the white area in the regulation browser. A pop up menu provides the link to export the data as csv, export the network as image, and export the network in NetVis supported format.
NetVis is a simple cross-platform network visualizer. It can be seen as the offline version of regulation browser. It uses the same visualization engine and from regulation browser network can be exported and viewed later locally.