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SNP2TFBS

General information

URL: http://ccg.vital-it.ch/snp2tfbs/
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Description: a Web interface aimed at studying variations (SNPs/indels) that affect transcription factor binding (TFB) in the Human genome
Year founded: 2017
Last update: 2017-01-01
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Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: Switzerland

Classification & Tag

Data type:
DNA
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Contact information

University/Institution: Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Address: CH-1015
City: Lausanne
Province/State: Vaud
Country/Region: Switzerland
Contact name (PI/Team): Philipp Bucher
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): philipp.bucher@epfl.ch

Publications

27899579
SNP2TFBS - a database of regulatory SNPs affecting predicted transcription factor binding site affinity. [PMID: 27899579]
Kumar S, Ambrosini G, Bucher P.

SNP2TFBS is a computational resource intended to support researchers investigating the molecular mechanisms underlying regulatory variation in the human genome. The database essentially consists of a collection of text files providing specific annotations for human single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), namely whether they are predicted to abolish, create or change the affinity of one or several transcription factor (TF) binding sites. A SNP's effect on TF binding is estimated based on a position weight matrix (PWM) model for the binding specificity of the corresponding factor. These data files are regenerated at regular intervals by an automatic procedure that takes as input a reference genome, a comprehensive SNP catalogue and a collection of PWMs. SNP2TFBS is also accessible over a web interface, enabling users to view the information provided for an individual SNP, to extract SNPs based on various search criteria, to annotate uploaded sets of SNPs or to display statistics about the frequencies of binding sites affected by selected SNPs. Homepage: http://ccg.vital-it.ch/snp2tfbs/. © The Author(s) 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2017:45(D1) | 158 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

Ranking

All databases:
801/6895 (88.397%)
Interaction:
156/1194 (87.018%)
Genotype phenotype and variation:
103/1005 (89.851%)
801
Total Rank
151
Citations
18.875
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Created on: 2017-02-13
Curated by:
Pei Liu [2022-08-28]
Lina Ma [2017-08-02]
Shixiang Sun [2017-02-13]