CollecTF explained

CollecTF
Description:database of experimentally validated TF-binding sites
Organism:bacteria
Author:Kılıç, et al. (2014)
Pmid:24234444
Released:2013
Format:FASTA, CSV, ARFF
Download:http://collectf.org/browse/release_history/
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CollecTF is a database of transcription factor binding sites in the Bacteria domain.[1]

CollecTF compiles only experimentally validated TF-binding sites. This is accomplished through the manual curation of peer-reviewed literature with a special focus on the experimental process used to identify TF-binding sites.

CollecTF entries are periodically submitted to NCBI for integration into RefSeq complete genome records as link-out features, maximizing the visibility of the data and enriching the annotation of RefSeq files with regulatory information. Seeking to facilitate comparative genomics and machine-learning analyses of regulatory interactions, in its initial release CollecTF provides domain-wide coverage of two TF families (LexA and Fur), as well as extensive representation for a clinically important bacterial family, the Vibrionaceae.

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Notes and References

  1. Kilic. S.. White, E. R. . Sagitova, D. M. . Cornish, J. P. . Erill, I. . CollecTF: a database of experimentally validated transcription factor-binding sites in Bacteria. Nucleic Acids Research. 14 November 2013. 42. D1. D156–D160. 10.1093/nar/gkt1123 . 24234444 . 3965012.