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DBD: Transcription factor prediction database
 
Resource Report
Resource Website
10+ mentions
DBD: Transcription factor prediction database (RRID:SCR_002300) DBD data or information resource, service resource, database Database of predicted transcription factors in completely sequenced genomes. The predicted transcription factors all contain assignments to sequence specific DNA-binding domain families. The predictions are based on domain assignments from the SUPERFAMILY and Pfam hidden Markov model libraries. Benchmarks of the transcription factor predictions show they are accurate and have wide coverage on a genomic scale. The DBD consists of predicted transcription factor repertoires for 930 completely sequenced genomes. predicted transcription factor, transcription factor, dna-binding domain, proteome, sequence, domain family, protein sequence, genome, prediction is listed by: OMICtools
is related to: SUPERFAMILY
is related to: Pfam
has parent organization: MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
PMID:18073188
PMID:16381970
Acknowledgement requested nif-0000-02726, OMICS_00531 SCR_002300 DNA-binding domain 2026-02-13 10:55:01 10
HomoloGene
 
Resource Report
Resource Website
100+ mentions
HomoloGene (RRID:SCR_002924) HomoloGene data or information resource, service resource, database Automated system for constructing putative homology groups from complete gene sets of wide range of eukaryotic species. Databse that provides system for automatic detection of homologs, including paralogs and orthologs, among annotated genes of sequenced eukaryotic genomes. HomoloGene processing uses proteins from input organisms to compare and sequence homologs, mapping back to corresponding DNA sequences. Reports include homology and phenotype information drawn from Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man, Mouse Genome Informatics, Zebrafish Information Network, Saccharomyces Genome Database and FlyBase. homolog, paralog, ortholog, genome, gene, protein, protein alignment, phenotype, conserved domain, homology, amino acid sequence, cell, dna, gold standard is used by: NIF Data Federation
is used by: Nowomics
is used by: MitoMiner
is listed by: OMICtools
is listed by: re3data.org
is related to: OMIM
is related to: Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI)
is related to: Zebrafish Information Network (ZFIN)
is related to: SGD
is related to: FlyBase
is related to: ProbeMatchDB 2.0
is related to: Biomine
is related to: Consensus CDS
has parent organization: NCBI
PMID:23193264 Free, Freely availalbe nif-0000-02975, r3d100010781, OMICS_01544 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=homologene
https://doi.org/10.17616/R3889F
SCR_002924 NCBI HomoloGene 2026-02-13 10:55:08 437
OGEE - Online GEne Essentiality database
 
Resource Report
Resource Website
1+ mentions
OGEE - Online GEne Essentiality database (RRID:SCR_006080) OGEE, OGEEdb data analysis service, analysis service resource, data or information resource, production service resource, service resource, database Online GEne Essentiality database containing genes that were tested experimentally for essentiality and their features; it also provides a set of tools to systematically explore and analyze these data. The main purpose of this project is to better understand gene essentiality by facilitating the comparisons of the differences and similarities between essential and non-essential genes. This is achieved by collecting not only experimentally tested essential and non-essential genes, but also associated gene features such as expression profiles, duplication status, conservation across species, evolutionary origins and involvement in embryonic development. We focus on large-scale experiments and complement our data with text-mining results. Genes are organized into data sets according to their sources. Genes with variable essentiality status across data sets are tagged as conditionally essential, highlighting the complex interplay between gene functions and environments. Linked tools allow the user to compare gene essentiality among different gene groups, or compare features of essential genes to non-essential genes, and visualize the results. Why is it different from existing databases? * we included both essential and non-essential genes so that we could better understand the gene essentiality by comparing the similarities and differences between the two gene sets; * we compiled a list of features for each gene, including whether they are duplicates or involved in development, the number of other homologous genes in the same genome, as well as their earliest expression stages during development. These features are keys to understand the essentiality of genes; * we also provide a set of tools to explore our data and visualize the results. For example, users can simply divide genes into two groups according to whether they are duplicates, calculate the proportion of essential genes (PE%) in each group and then visualize the results in a bar plot; or they can classify genes into multiple groups according to their earliest expression stages during evolution, compare the essentiality of genes that were expressed earlier with those were latter, and plot the results in a line chart. genome-wide association study, essentiality, gene, essential gene, non-essential gene, growth, expression profile, duplication status, conservation, evolutionary origin, embryonic development, text-mining, gene function, environment, bio.tools is listed by: Debian
is listed by: bio.tools
has parent organization: European Molecular Biology Laboratory
BMBF 0315450C PMID:22075992 Free nlx_151488, biotools:ogee https://bio.tools/ogee SCR_006080 Online GEne Essentiality database 2026-02-13 10:55:45 2
IntAct
 
Resource Report
Resource Website
1000+ mentions
IntAct (RRID:SCR_006944) IntAct data repository, storage service resource, data or information resource, service resource, database Open source database system and analysis tools for molecular interaction data. All interactions are derived from literature curation or direct user submissions. Direct user submissions of molecular interaction data are encouraged, which may be deposited prior to publication in a peer-reviewed journal. The IntAct Database contains (Jun. 2014): * 447368 Interactions * 33021 experiments * 12698 publications * 82745 Interactors IntAct provides a two-tiered view of the interaction data. The search interface allows the user to iteratively develop complex queries, exploiting the detailed annotation with hierarchical controlled vocabularies. Results are provided at any stage in a simplified, tabular view. Specialized views then allows "zooming in" on the full annotation of interactions, interactors and their properties. IntAct source code and data are freely available. protein domain, motif, protein interaction, molecular interaction, interaction, protein, binary interaction, complex, data set, protein-protein interaction, pathway, small molecule-protein, nucleic acid-protein, small molecule, nucleic acid, protein binding, chromatin, cancer, apoptosis, molecular biology, virus, source code, isoform, gold standard is used by: ChannelPedia
is used by: MINT
is used by: Pathway Analysis Tool for Integration and Knowledge Acquisition
is recommended by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
is recommended by: NIDDK - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
is listed by: 3DVC
is listed by: re3data.org
is listed by: OMICtools
is related to: 3D-Interologs
is related to: IMEx - The International Molecular Exchange Consortium
is related to: MPIDB
is related to: TissueNet - The Database of Human Tissue Protein-Protein Interactions
is related to: InteroPorc
is related to: Interaction Reference Index
is related to: Pathway Commons
is related to: ConsensusPathDB
is related to: FlyMine
is related to: IMEx - The International Molecular Exchange Consortium
is related to: Integrated Molecular Interaction Database
is related to: VirHostNet: Virus-Host Network
is related to: PSICQUIC Registry
is related to: UniProt
is related to: SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
is related to: I2D
is related to: InnateDB
is related to: MatrixDB
is related to: MBInfo
is related to: AgBase
is related to: Cardiovascular Gene Ontology Annotation Initiative
is related to: PSI-MI
is related to: Agile Protein Interactomes DataServer
has parent organization: European Bioinformatics Institute
works with: IMEx - The International Molecular Exchange Consortium
European Union contract FP7-HEALTH-2007-223411;
European Union contract FP7-HEALTH-2007-200767
PMID:24234451
PMID:22121220
PMID:19850723
PMID:17145710
PMID:14681455
Apache License, v2, (software), Creative Commons Attribution License, (data), The community can contribute to this resource OMICS_01918, r3d100010671, nif-0000-03026 https://doi.org/10.17616/R3QS4R SCR_006944 IntAct 2026-02-13 10:55:55 1892

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