| Literature DB >> 19721806 |
Silvia R Ramirez1, Chhandak Basu.
Abstract
Transcription factors (TFs) are proteinaceous complex, which bind to the promoter regions in the DNA and affect transcription initiation. Plant TFs control gene expressions and genes control many physiological processes, which in turn trigger cascades of biochemical reactions in plant cells. The databases available for plant TFs are somewhat abundant but all convey different information and in different formats. Some of the publicly available plant TF databases may be narrow, while others are broad in scopes. For example, some of the best TF databases are ones that are very specific with just one plant species, but there are also other databases that contain a total of up to 20 different plant species. In this review plant TF databases ranging from a single species to many will be assessed and described. The comparative analyses of all the databases and their advantages and disadvantages are also discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Plant transcription factor databases; bioinformatics.
Year: 2009 PMID: 19721806 PMCID: PMC2699837 DOI: 10.2174/138920209787581253
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Genomics ISSN: 1389-2029 Impact factor: 2.236
Information on Several Databases, Institutes, and Bioinformatics Tools
| Name of the Database, Bioinformatics Tool or Institute | Relevant Website Address | Comment and Relevant References |
|---|---|---|
| AGRIS (Arabidopsis Gene Regulatory Information Server) | Database for | |
| BLAST (Basic Local Alignment Search Tools) | Comparison of nucleotide or amino acid sequences from various organisms [ | |
| blastn | Comparison of nucleotide sequence against nucleotide sequence query | |
| blastp | Comparison of a protein query against a protein database | |
| blastx | Comparison of a protein database using a translated nucleotide query | |
| CBI | First bioinformatics center in China | |
| EMBL (The European Molecular Biology Laboratory) | EMBL is an international intergovernmental (Germany, UK, France, and Italy) research organization in Europe promoting molecular biology and genomics research [ | |
| EST (Expressed Sequence Tags) | A EST database is made from randomly sequenced cDNA clones [ | |
| E-value | E-value determines the stringency of a blast search, lower e-value means good match with the query sequence and an e-value of 0 (zero) means 100% match with the query sequence | |
| FASTA | It is a text format used to write protein or nucleotide sequences | |
| GenBank | One of the largest genetic sequence databases containing records of 85,759,586,764 bases (as of September 4, 2008) [ | |
| IPGC (International Poplar Genome | A consortium for post genomic sequence research on poplar [ | |
| JGI (Joint Genome Institute) | A US Dept. of Energy institute promoting research on | |
| MIPS (Munich Information Center for | A database for nucleotide and protein sequences [ | |
| NCBI | National Center for Biotechnology Information, Bethesda, Maryland, USA | |
| Pfam | A database of proteins families represented by multiple sequence alignments and hidden Markov models [ | |
| Position-Specific Iterative BLAST (PSI-BLAST) | Search for distantly related protein families | |
| PubMed | A database of over 18 million citations | |
| RAFL (RIKEN Arabidopsis full-length (RAFL) cDNA) | A database to search for | |
| RARGE (RIKEN Arabidopsis Genome Encyclopedia) | A database for | |
| RefSeq (The Reference Sequence collection) | A database of well annotated DNA, protein and transcript sequences developed from genomic information from diverse organisms [ | |
| RIKEN | A research foundation in Japan | |
| SUPERFAMILY | A database containing structural and functional protein annotations from over 900 organisms [ | |
| TAIR (The | A comprehensive resource for | |
| tblastn | Comparison of a protein query sequence against a | |
| tblastx | tblastx converts a nucleotide query sequence into protein sequences and the resulting sequences are compared to search for homologous regions | |
| TIGR (The Institute for Genomic Research) | Previously known as The Institute for Genomic Research, currently known as the J. Craig Venter Institute located in Rockville, Maryland, USA | |
| TRANSFAC | TF database [ | |
| UniGene | A database of transcriptome of many organisms, maintained by NCBI [ | |
| UniProt (The Universal Protein Resource) | Protein sequence database [ |
Comparison of Several Plant Transcription Factor Databases
| Name of the Database and Website Address | Country of Origin | Plant Species Covered | Can the Database be Accessed Browsing Individual Chromosome? | Can the User Search by Gene ID or Sequence Identifier? | Is Data Download Possible? | Was the Database Updated in 2007? |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RARTF ( | Japan | No | No | No | No | |
| Plant Transcription Factor Databases ( | China | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | |
| Plant Transcription Factor Database ( | Germany | No | Yes | Yes | No information available | |
| Plant CARE ( | Belgium | Many plant species | No | Yes | No | No |
| PLACE ( | Japan | Vascular plants and | No | Yes | No | Yes |
| DATF ( | China | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | |
| DPTF ( | China | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | |
| TOBFAC ( | USA | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
| Athamap ( | Germany | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | |
| DBD: Transcription factor prediction database ( | UK | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
| DRTF | China | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |