Shed some light on plant signaling

Your Advantage

Find networks key to desired traits with access to the latest knowledge on pathways, mutations, gene regulation and protein function from BIOBASE’s TRANSFAC® Plant, TRANSPATH® Plant, and Proteome plant databases:

  • 730,000 protein attribute assignments
  • 125,000 Promoters
  • Over 100 species represented with full genome coverage of Arabidopsis, rice, soybean, and sorghum

 

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Focus

Save time with easily accessible, up-to-date, expertly curated information from the published literature at your fingertips:

  • Positional weight matrices
  • Gene Ontology characterizations
  • Expression patterns and mutant phenotypes
  • Signal transduction and metabolic pathways

Covering a wide range of plant journals.

 

Includes interactions, modifications, and other signaling events for species like Arabidopsis, rice, maize, soybean, tomato, tobacco, and more!

 

Understand

Make sense of your high throughput datasets with advanced analysis tools:

  • Perform functional analyses on large datasets
  • Build pathways and networks
  • Predict transcription factor binding

Tour the ExPlain Analysis System to learn about the concept behind this analysis tool.

 

 

Discover

Make the connections that lead to new ideas:

  • Generate hypotheses
  • Reveal novel relationships
  • Enhance your research strategy

 

Biology Simplified

Make sense of your high throughput data with our Bioknowledge Retriever tool that lets you find proteins with shared characteristics and allows functional analysis of experimental gene sets.

  • Perform virtual experiments
  • Find overrepresented processes, diseases, or gene families in your dataset
  • Uncover interaction networks

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