<div><p>The large and increasing volume of genomic data analyzed by comparative methods provides information about transcription factors and their binding sites that, in turn, enables statistical analysis of correlations between factors and sites, uncovering mechanisms and evolution of specific protein-DNA recognition. Here we present an online tool, Prot-DNA-Korr, designed to identify and analyze crucial protein-DNA pairs of positions in a family of transcription factors. Correlations are identified by analysis of mutual information between columns of protein and DNA alignments. The algorithm reduces the effects of common phylogenetic history and of abundance of closely related proteins and binding sites. We apply it to five closely relate...
Current approaches for identification and detection of transcription factor binding sites rely on an...
Transcription factor (TF) proteins recognize a small number of DNA sequences with high specificity a...
Certain amino acid residues in a protein, when mutated, change the protein’s function. We present an...
The large and increasing volume of genomic data analyzed by comparative methods provides information...
Transcription factor-DNA interactions, central to cellular regulation and control, are commonly desc...
Motivation: Mutual information can be used to explore covarying positions in biological sequences. I...
Transcription factor-DNA interactions, central to cellular regulation and control, are commonly desc...
Genome projects have produced complete genome sequences of more than 30 organisms. These data have o...
Regulatory sequence detection is a fundamental challenge in computational biology. One key process i...
Despite the fact that each cell in an organism has the same genetic information, it is possible that...
It is well known that transcription factors can induce deformations in their DNA-binding sites upon ...
The protein-DNA interactions between Transcription Factors (TFs) and Transcription Factor Binding Si...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: The specific recognition of genomic cis-regulatory elements by transcriptio...
Motivation: Recognition of specific DNA sequences is a central mechanism by which transcription fact...
MOTIVATION: The interaction between transcription factor (TF) and transcription factor binding site ...
Current approaches for identification and detection of transcription factor binding sites rely on an...
Transcription factor (TF) proteins recognize a small number of DNA sequences with high specificity a...
Certain amino acid residues in a protein, when mutated, change the protein’s function. We present an...
The large and increasing volume of genomic data analyzed by comparative methods provides information...
Transcription factor-DNA interactions, central to cellular regulation and control, are commonly desc...
Motivation: Mutual information can be used to explore covarying positions in biological sequences. I...
Transcription factor-DNA interactions, central to cellular regulation and control, are commonly desc...
Genome projects have produced complete genome sequences of more than 30 organisms. These data have o...
Regulatory sequence detection is a fundamental challenge in computational biology. One key process i...
Despite the fact that each cell in an organism has the same genetic information, it is possible that...
It is well known that transcription factors can induce deformations in their DNA-binding sites upon ...
The protein-DNA interactions between Transcription Factors (TFs) and Transcription Factor Binding Si...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: The specific recognition of genomic cis-regulatory elements by transcriptio...
Motivation: Recognition of specific DNA sequences is a central mechanism by which transcription fact...
MOTIVATION: The interaction between transcription factor (TF) and transcription factor binding site ...
Current approaches for identification and detection of transcription factor binding sites rely on an...
Transcription factor (TF) proteins recognize a small number of DNA sequences with high specificity a...
Certain amino acid residues in a protein, when mutated, change the protein’s function. We present an...