TY - JOUR
T1 - iModulonDB 2.0: dynamic tools to facilitate knowledge-mining and user-enabled analyses of curated transcriptomic datasets
AU - Catoiu, Edward A.
AU - Krishnan, Jayanth
AU - Li, Gaoyuan
AU - Lou, Xuwen A.
AU - Rychel, Kevin
AU - Yuan, Yuan
AU - Bajpe, Heera
AU - Patel, Arjun
AU - Choe, Donghui
AU - Shin, Jongoh
AU - Burrows, Joshua
AU - Phaneuf, Patrick
AU - Zielinski, Daniel C.
AU - Palsson, Bernhard O.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - iModulons-sets of co-expressed genes identified through independent component analysis (ICA) of high-quality transcriptomic datasets-provide an unbiased, modular view of an organism's transcriptional regulatory network. Established in 2020, iModulonDB (iModulonDB.org) serves as a centralized repository of curated iModulon sets, enabling users to explore iModulons and download the associated transcriptomic data. This update reflects a significant expansion of the database-19 new ICA decompositions (+633%) spanning 8 925 expression profiles (+1370%), 503 studies (+2290%) and 12 additional organisms (+400%)-and introduces new features to help scientists decipher the mechanisms governing prokaryotic transcriptional regulation. To facilitate comprehension of the underlying expression profiles, the updated user-interface displays essential information about each data-generating study (e.g. the experimental conditions and publication abstract). Dashboards now include condition-specific coloring and highlight data generated from genetically perturbed strains, enabling users to rapidly interpret disruptions in transcriptional regulation. New interactive graphs rapidly convey omics-derived indicators (e.g. the explained variance of ICA decompositions, genetic overlap between iModulons and regulons). Direct links to operon diagrams (BioCyc) and protein-protein interaction networks (STRING) provide users with seamless access to external resources for further assessment of iModulons. Lastly, a new suite of search-driven and species-wide analysis tools promotes user-engagement with iModulons, reinforcing iModulonDB's role as a dynamic, interactive knowledgebase of prokaryotic transcriptional regulation.
AB - iModulons-sets of co-expressed genes identified through independent component analysis (ICA) of high-quality transcriptomic datasets-provide an unbiased, modular view of an organism's transcriptional regulatory network. Established in 2020, iModulonDB (iModulonDB.org) serves as a centralized repository of curated iModulon sets, enabling users to explore iModulons and download the associated transcriptomic data. This update reflects a significant expansion of the database-19 new ICA decompositions (+633%) spanning 8 925 expression profiles (+1370%), 503 studies (+2290%) and 12 additional organisms (+400%)-and introduces new features to help scientists decipher the mechanisms governing prokaryotic transcriptional regulation. To facilitate comprehension of the underlying expression profiles, the updated user-interface displays essential information about each data-generating study (e.g. the experimental conditions and publication abstract). Dashboards now include condition-specific coloring and highlight data generated from genetically perturbed strains, enabling users to rapidly interpret disruptions in transcriptional regulation. New interactive graphs rapidly convey omics-derived indicators (e.g. the explained variance of ICA decompositions, genetic overlap between iModulons and regulons). Direct links to operon diagrams (BioCyc) and protein-protein interaction networks (STRING) provide users with seamless access to external resources for further assessment of iModulons. Lastly, a new suite of search-driven and species-wide analysis tools promotes user-engagement with iModulons, reinforcing iModulonDB's role as a dynamic, interactive knowledgebase of prokaryotic transcriptional regulation.
U2 - 10.1093/nar/gkae1009
DO - 10.1093/nar/gkae1009
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 39494532
SN - 0305-1048
VL - 53
SP - D99–D106
JO - Nucleic Acids Research
JF - Nucleic Acids Research
IS - D1
ER -