TRANSPATH (R): an integrated database on signal transduction and a tool for array analysis

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​TRANSPATH (R): an integrated database on signal transduction and a tool for array analysis​
Krull, M.; Voss, N.; Choi, C.; Pistor, S.; Potapov, A. & Wingender, E.​ (2003) 
Nucleic Acids Research31(1) pp. 97​-100​.​

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Krull, Mathias; Voss, Nico; Choi, Claudia; Pistor, Susanne; Potapov, Anatolij; Wingender, Edgar
Abstract
TRANSPATH® is a database system about gene regulatory networks that combines encyclopedic information on signal transduction with tools for visualization and analysis. The integration with TRANSFAC®, a database about transcription factors and their DNA binding sites, provides the possibility to obtain complete signaling pathways from ligand to target genes and their products, which may themselves be involved in regulatory action. As of July 2002, the TRANSPATH Professional release 3.2 contains about 9800 molecules, >1800 genes and >11 400 reactions collected from ~5000 references. With the ArrayAnalyzerTM, an integrated tool has been developed for evaluation of microarray data. It uses the TRANSPATH data set to identify key regulators in pathways connected with up- or down-regulated genes of the respective array. The key molecules and their surrounding networks can be viewed with the PathwayBuilderTM, a tool that offers four different modes of visualization. More information on TRANSPATH is available at http://www.biobase.de/pages/products/databases.html.
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2003
Journal
Nucleic Acids Research 
Organization
Universitätsmedizin Göttingen
ISSN
1362-4962
Language
English

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