Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics (Apr 2020)

hTFtarget: A Comprehensive Database for Regulations of Human Transcription Factors and Their Targets

  • Qiong Zhang,
  • Wei Liu,
  • Hong-Mei Zhang,
  • Gui-Yan Xie,
  • Ya-Ru Miao,
  • Mengxuan Xia,
  • An-Yuan Guo

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 2
pp. 120 – 128

Abstract

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Transcription factors (TFs) as key regulators play crucial roles in biological processes. The identification of TF–target regulatory relationships is a key step for revealing functions of TFs and their regulations on gene expression. The accumulated data of chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing (ChIP-seq) provide great opportunities to discover the TF–target regulations across different conditions. In this study, we constructed a database named hTFtarget, which integrated huge human TF target resources (7190 ChIP-seq samples of 659 TFs and high-confidence binding sites of 699 TFs) and epigenetic modification information to predict accurate TF–target regulations. hTFtarget offers the following functions for users to explore TF–target regulations: (1) browse or search general targets of a query TF across datasets; (2) browse TF–target regulations for a query TF in a specific dataset or tissue; (3) search potential TFs for a given target gene or non-coding RNA; (4) investigate co-association between TFs in cell lines; (5) explore potential co-regulations for given target genes or TFs; (6) predict candidate TF binding sites on given DNA sequences; (7) visualize ChIP-seq peaks for different TFs and conditions in a genome browser. hTFtarget provides a comprehensive, reliable and user-friendly resource for exploring human TF–target regulations, which will be very useful for a wide range of users in the TF and gene expression regulation community. hTFtarget is available at http://bioinfo.life.hust.edu.cn/hTFtarget.

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