TRI-tool: A web-tool for prediction of protein-protein interactions in human transcriptional regulation

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Summary: The TRI-tool, a sequence-based web tool for prediction of protein interactions in the human transcriptional regulation, is intended for biomedical investigators who work on understanding the regulation of gene expression. It has an improved predictive performance due to the training on updated, human specific, experimentally validated datasets. The TRI-tool is designed to test up to 100 potential interactions with no time delay and to report both probabilities and binarized predictions.

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Perovic, V., Sumonja, N., Gemovic, B., Toska, E., Roberts, S. G., & Veljkovic, N. (2017). TRI-tool: A web-tool for prediction of protein-protein interactions in human transcriptional regulation. Bioinformatics, 33(2), 289–291. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btw590

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