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Thomas Jefferson University University of Delaware
 
PAINT: Promoter Analysis and Interaction Network Toolset (V 3.3)

Highly parallel gene expression analysis has led to analysis of gene regulation, in particular co-regulation, at a system level. PAINT was developed to provide the biologist a computational tool to integrate functional genomics data, for example from microarray-based gene expression analysis, with genomic sequence data to carry out transcriptional regulatory network analysis, TRNA. TRNA combines bioinformatics, used to identify and analyze gene regulatory regions, and statistical significance testing, used to rank the likelihood of the involvement of individual transcription factors, with visualization tools to identify transcription factors likely to play a role in the biology under study. In addition this tool can output results in several different formats for use with modeling and simulation tools.

Given a list of genes, PAINT can:
  1. Fetch potential promoter sequences for the genes in the list.
  2. Find Transcription Factor (TF) binding sites on the sequences.
  3. Analyze the TF-binding site occurences for over/under-representation compared to a reference.
  4. Generate multiple visualizations for these analyses.

Using PAINT    [ Documentation ]     [ Example ]

New PAINT Released: Version 3.3: What's new
Current PAINT users please send an email with analysis keys to paint_developers@mail.dbi.tju.edu if you want your current analysis results to be transferred to the new PAINT version.

Key:


PAINT uses TRANSFAC Professional or TRANSFAC Public databases to predict known TF binding sites.

TRANSFAC Public: Register at www.gene-regulation.com to get a free account.
TRANSFAC Professional: Contact www.biobase.de to purchase a license.



Citing PAINT


Vadigepalli R, Chakravarthula P, Zak DE, Schwaber JS, Gonye GE. PAINT: a promoter analysis and interaction network generation tool for gene regulatory network identification. OMICS. 2003 Fall;7(3):235-52.

Link to the publication

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