- TRANSFAC (link): It seems to be the most comprehensive database for eukaryotic TFs. It has both public and professional versions. As expected, the professional version contains more data. The first paper on TRANSFAC published in 2000 received more than 1000 citations so far.
- DBD (link): It contains predicted transcription factors from whole genomes. The first paper on DBD published in 2008 received ~140 citations so far.
- AnimalTFDB (link): As the name suggests, it contains animal transcription factors. The first paper on AnimalTFDB published in 2012 received ~25 citations so far.
The following discussions were helpful to know about these databases:
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