TRRUST v2: an expanded reference database of human and mouse transcriptional regulatory interactions
- Authors
- Han, Heonjong; Cho, Jae-Won; Lee, Sangyoung; Yun, Ayoung; Kim, Hyojin; Bae, Dasom; Yang, Sunmo; Kim, Chan Yeong; Lee, Muyoung; Kim, Eunbeen; Lee, Sungho; Kang, Byunghee; Jeong, Dabin; Kim, Yaeji; Jeon, Hyeon-Nae; Jung, Haein; Nam, Sunhwee; Chung, Michael; Kim, Jong-Hoon; Lee, Insuk
- Issue Date
- 4-1월-2018
- Publisher
- OXFORD UNIV PRESS
- Citation
- NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH, v.46, no.D1, pp.D380 - D386
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
- Volume
- 46
- Number
- D1
- Start Page
- D380
- End Page
- D386
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/78007
- DOI
- 10.1093/nar/gkx1013
- ISSN
- 0305-1048
- Abstract
- Transcription factors (TFs) are major trans-acting factors in transcriptional regulation. Therefore, elucidating TF-target interactions is a key step toward understanding the regulatory circuitry underlying complex traits such as human diseases. We previously published a reference TF-target interaction database for humans-TRRUST (Transcriptional Regulatory Relationships Unraveled by Sentencebased Text mining)-which was constructed using sentence-based text mining, followed by manual curation. Here, we present TRRUST v2 (www. grnpedia. org/trrust) with a significant improvement from the previous version, including a significantly increased size of the database consisting of 8444 regulatory interactions for 800 TFs in humans. More importantly, TRRUST v2 also contains a database for TF-target interactions in mice, including 6552 TF-target interactions for 828 mouse TFs. TRRUST v2 is also substantially more comprehensive and less biased than other TF-target interaction databases. We also improved the web interface, which now enables prioritization of key TFs for a physiological condition depicted by a set of user-input transcriptional responsive genes. With the significant expansion in the database size and inclusion of the new web tool for TF prioritization, we believe that TRRUST v2 will be a versatile database for the study of the transcriptional regulation involved in human diseases.
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