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URL: http://lcbb.swjtu.edu.cn/EnhFFL/
Full name: A Database of Enhancer Mediated Feed-Forward Loops
Description: EnhFFL is an online database to provide a data resource to browse and search typical enhancer and super-enhancer FFLs. It covers three types of FFLs, namely TF-enhancer-miRNA FFLs, enhancer-miRNA-gene FFLs, TF-enhancer-gene FFLs in 91 tissues/cell lines (in human and mouse). Additionally, TF-enhancer feed-back loops (FBLs) are also included.
Year founded: 2021
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Version: v1.0
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Country/Region: China

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University/Institution: Southwest Jiaotong University
Address: No. 111, North 1st section of 2nd Ring Road, Chengdu, Sichuan, China
City: Chengdu
Province/State: Sichuan
Country/Region: China
Contact name (PI/Team): Zhiyun Guo
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): zhiyunguo@swjtu.edu.cn

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35694152
EnhFFL: A database of enhancer mediated feed-forward loops for human and mouse. [PMID: 35694152]
Kang R, Tan Z, Lang M, Jin L, Zhang Y, Zhang Y, Guo T, Guo Z.

Feed-forward loops (FFLs) are thought to be one of the most common and important classes of transcriptional network motifs involved in various diseases. Enhancers are cis-regulatory elements that positively regulate protein-coding genes or microRNAs (miRNAs) by recruiting DNA-binding transcription factors (TFs). However, a comprehensive resource to identify, store, and analyze the FFLs of typical enhancer and super-enhancer FFLs is not currently available. Here, we present EnhFFL, an online database to provide a data resource for users to browse and search typical enhancer and super-enhancer FFLs. The current database covers 46 280/7000 TF-enhancer-miRNA FFLs, 9997/236 enhancer-miRNA-gene FFLs, 3 561 164/3 193 182 TF-enhancer-gene FFLs, and 1259/235 TF-enhancer feed-back loops (FBLs) across 91 tissues/cell lines of human and mouse, respectively. Users can browse loops by selecting species, types of tissue/cell line, and types of FFLs. EnhFFL supports searching elements including name/ID, genomic location, and the conservation of miRNA target genes. We also developed tools for users to screen customized FFLs using the threshold of q value as well as the confidence score of miRNA target genes. Disease and functional enrichment analysis showed that master miRNAs that are widely engaged in FFLs including TF-enhancer-miRNAs and enhancer-miRNA-genes are significantly involved in tumorigenesis. Database URL:http://lcbb.swjtu.edu.cn/EnhFFL/.

Precis Clin Med. 2021:4(2) | 1 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2024-04-06)

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Created on: 2022-09-13
Curated by:
Lina Ma [2022-09-29]
Tenvi Zung [2022-09-13]