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Nucleic Acids Research, 2002, Vol. 30, No. 1 372-374
© 2002 Oxford University Press

S/MARt DB: a database on scaffold/matrix attached regions

Ines Liebich1,*, Jürgen Bode2, Matthias Frisch3 and Edgar Wingender1,4

1Research Group Bioinformatics, GBF, Mascheroder Weg 1, D-38124 Braunschweig, Germany, 2Research Group Epigenomics, GBF, Mascheroder Weg 1, D-38124 Braunschweig, Germany, 3Genomatix Software GmbH, Landsberger Straße 6, D-80339 München, Germany and 4BIOBASE GmbH, Halchtersche Straße 33, D-38304 Wolfenbüttel, Germany

S/MARt DB, the S/MAR transaction database, is a relational database covering scaffold/matrix attached regions (S/MARs) and nuclear matrix proteins that are involved in the chromosomal attachment to the nuclear scaffold. The data are mainly extracted from original publications, but a World Wide Web interface for direct submissions is also available. S/MARt DB is closely linked to the TRANSFAC database on transcription factors and their binding sites. It is freely accessible through the World Wide Web (http://transfac.gbf.de/SMARtDB/) for non-profit research.

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. Tel: +49 531 6181428; Fax: +49 531 6181266; Email: ili{at}gbf.de


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