HEATSTER: A Database and Web Server for Identification and Classification of Heat Stress Transcription Factors in Plants
Bioinformatics and Biology Insights2019Vol. 13, pp. 1177932218821365–1177932218821365
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Jannik Berz, Stefan Simm, Sebastian Schuster, Klaus‐Dieter Scharf, Enrico Schleiff, Ingo Ebersberger
Abstract
Heat stress transcription factors (HSFs) regulate transcriptional response to a large number of environmental influences, such as temperature fluctuations and chemical compound applications. Plant HSFs represent a large and diverse gene family. The HSF members vary substantially both in gene expression patterns and molecular functions. HEATSTER is a web resource for mining, annotating, and analyzing members of the different classes of HSFs in plants. A web-interface allows the identification and class assignment of HSFs, intuitive searches in the database and visualization of conserved motifs, and domains to classify novel HSFs.
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