TcoF-DB

The Dragon Database for Human Transcription Co-Factors and Transcription Factor Interacting Proteins (TcoF-DB) is a database that facilitates the exploration of proteins involved in the regulation of transcription in humans by binding to regulatory DNA regions (transcription factors) and proteins involved in the regulation of transcription in humans by interacting with transcription factors and not binding to regulatory DNA regions (transcription co-factors).[1] The database describes a total of 529 (potential) human transcription co-factors interacting with a total of 1365 human transcription factors.

TcoF-DB
Content
Descriptionhuman transcription co-factors and transcription factor interacting proteins.
Contact
Research centerKing Abdullah University of Science and Technology
LaboratoryComputational Bioscience Research Center
AuthorsSchaefer U, Schmeier S, Bajic VB
Primary citationSchaefer & al. (2011)[1]
Release date2010
Access
Websitehttp://cbrc.kaust.edu.sa/tcof/

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References

  1. Schaefer U, Schmeier S, Bajic VB (Jan 2011). "TcoF-DB: dragon database for human transcription co-factors and transcription factor interacting proteins". Nucleic Acids Res. 39 (Database issue): D106-10. doi:10.1093/nar/gkq945. PMC 3013796. PMID 20965969.


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