Introduction to plantsUPS
The Database of Plants Ubiquitin Proteasome System (plantsUPS) was designed to provide users a useful and unique tool in studying Ubiquitin Proteasom System (UPS) in higher plants, currently including seven species: Arabidopsis thaliana, Oryza sativa, Populus trichocarpa, Medicago truncatula*, Vitis vinifera, Glycine max*, Zea mays ssp*.
Both automated search and manual curation were performed in identifying candidate genes. Extensive annotations refer to each gene were generated including basic gene characterization, protein features and microarray information as well as BLAST hits against various database data. Moreover, a user-friendly web interface and regular update makes plantsUPS useful to researchers who are interested in plants' ubiquitin proteasome system. More details are covered at manual page. To find more information concerning populus, one can use DPUPS. If you have any suggestion or question, or if you want submit your UPS data please contact us.

Because of security reason, this database was moved into local intranet and please click HERE to get full function.

How to cite: Zhou Du, Xin Zhou, Li Li, Zhen Su, plantsUPS: a database of plants' Ubiquitin Proteasome System, BMC Genomics, 2009, 10:227 [PubMed]
*As un-published genome data, therefore data of these organisms is temporarily restricted for downloading.
News in plantsUPS
  • (2009-05-18) Soybean gbrowser linkage is available now!
  • (2009-05-11) The plantsUPS draft is accepted by BMC genomics.
  • (2009-05-05) The contact us page is available to collect users' suggestions and UPS data.
  • (2009-04-18) Server mainterance finished.
  • (2009-04-01) Minor modification is performed.
  • (2009-03-03) plantsUPS data is updated.
  • (2009-01-13) Microarray expression data is added to plantsUPS.
  • (2009-01-10) plantsUPS was updated! More functions are available.
  • (2008-12-27) More content are added and the website construction is finished.
  • (2008-12-25) Seven plant species were collected in plantsUPS.
  • (2008-11-13) plantsUPS webpages were reconstructed!
  • (2008-11-07) plantsUPS data has been updated!
  • (2008-08-01) We started plantsUPS project.
  • (2007-10-07) We started work on DPUPS - A database of ubiquitin proteasome system
  • (2007-5-30) The Database of Arabidopsis Ubiquitin-Proteasome System (DAUPS) is finished.