TransPro


About TransPro:

Transpro is a database module within the TransFac Suite of Biobase. It contains upstream (5') sequences of human, mouse, rat, dog arabidopsis, and rice genes, together with extensive annotation, the stress obviously lying on elements involved in the process of gene regulation.With the help of BIOBASE tools such as TRANSPLORER®, Match™, Patch™, and Catch® the promoter sequences can be searched for potential regulatory elements.

Using TransPro on This Server

Transpro records all results of searches to user-specific areas. The main Transpro web page will require logging in with your NIH domain username and password (the same ones used for ITAS, Exchange Email, and my.nih.gov). Enter your username without the prefix (i.e. joeuser, NOT nih\joeuser).

This is a secure server with encrypted communications. When you connect to an application on this server, you may see a popup window about the certificate for this website. Accept the certificate and continue.

Results will be stored on the server for one month, and will be deleted after that.

The databases and tools on this server are available to all NIH personnel. TransFac, TransPath and ExPlain were developed by BioBase International. This server is maintained by the Helix Systems, CIT, NIH.


TransPath, ExPlain, TransFac and TransCompel on the NIH server
Comments/suggestions/errors to staff@helix.nih.gov
Helix Systems, CIT, NIH.