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ScerTF

General information

URL: http://ural.wustl.edu/ScerTF
Full name: Saccharomyces cerevisia Transcription Factors Database
Description: ScerTF catalogs over 1,200 position weight matrices (PWMs) for 196 different yeast transcription factors.
Year founded: 2012
Last update: 2012-01-01
Version: v1.0
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: United States

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Contact information

University/Institution: University of Washington
Address: St Louis,MO,USA
City: St Louis
Province/State: MO
Country/Region: United States
Contact name (PI/Team): Gary D. Stormo
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): stormo@wustl.edu

Publications

22140105
ScerTF: a comprehensive database of benchmarked position weight matrices for Saccharomyces species. [PMID: 22140105]
Spivak AT, Stormo GD.

Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a primary model for studies of transcriptional control, and the specificities of most yeast transcription factors (TFs) have been determined by multiple methods. However, it is unclear which position weight matrices (PWMs) are most useful; for the roughly 200 TFs in yeast, there are over 1200 PWMs in the literature. To address this issue, we created ScerTF, a comprehensive database of 1226 motifs from 11 different sources. We identified a single matrix for each TF that best predicts in vivo data by benchmarking matrices against chromatin immunoprecipitation and TF deletion experiments. We also used in vivo data to optimize thresholds for identifying regulatory sites with each matrix. To correct for biases from different methods, we developed a strategy to combine matrices. These aligned matrices outperform the best available matrix for several TFs. We used the matrices to predict co-occurring regulatory elements in the genome and identified many known TF combinations. In addition, we predict new combinations and provide evidence of combinatorial regulation from gene expression data. The database is available through a web interface at http://ural.wustl.edu/ScerTF. The site allows users to search the database with a regulatory site or matrix to identify the TFs most likely to bind the input sequence.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2012:40(Database issue) | 67 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2026-06-06)

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All databases:
2334/6932 (66.344%)
Gene genome and annotation:
717/2040 (64.902%)
2334
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65
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4.643
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