We address the problem of comparing and characterizing the promoter regions of genes with similar expression patterns. This remains a challenging problem in sequence analysis, because often the promoter regions of co-expressed genes do not show discernible sequence conservation. In our approach, thus, we have not directly compared the nucleotide sequence of promoters. Instead, we have obtained predictions of transcription factor binding sites, annotated the predicted sites with the labels of the corresponding binding factors, and aligned the resulting sequences of labels to which we refer here as transcription factor maps (TF-maps). To obtain the global pairwise alignment of two TF-maps, we have adapted an algorithm initially developed to a...
Background: This work addresses the problem of detecting conserved transcription factor binding site...
We consider a typical situation, where a researcher has determined one or more clusters of genes co-...
Prediction of transcription-factor target sites in promoters remains difficult due to the short leng...
We address the problem of comparing and characterizing the promoter regions of genes with similar ex...
Background: The analysis of the promoter sequence of genes with similar expression patterns is/na ba...
Motivation: Phylogenetic Footprint is a new approach for revealing potential transcription factor bi...
<div><p>(A) The sequence of a promoter is searched for occurrences of known binding motifs for TFs. ...
We propose a method for identifying transcription factor binding sites (TFBS) in the given promoter ...
A systematic phylogenetic footprinting approach was performed to identify conserved transcription fa...
Transcription factors (TF) regulate expression by binding to specific DNA sequences. A binding event...
Transcription factors (TF) regulate expression by binding to specific DNA sequences. A binding event...
Abstract Objectives Mammalian genomics studies, especially those focusing on transcriptional regulat...
Prediction of transcription-factor target sites in promoters remains difficult due to the short leng...
Background—The computational identification of functional transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs)...
As an increasing number of eukaryotic genomes are being sequenced, comparative studies aimed at dete...
Background: This work addresses the problem of detecting conserved transcription factor binding site...
We consider a typical situation, where a researcher has determined one or more clusters of genes co-...
Prediction of transcription-factor target sites in promoters remains difficult due to the short leng...
We address the problem of comparing and characterizing the promoter regions of genes with similar ex...
Background: The analysis of the promoter sequence of genes with similar expression patterns is/na ba...
Motivation: Phylogenetic Footprint is a new approach for revealing potential transcription factor bi...
<div><p>(A) The sequence of a promoter is searched for occurrences of known binding motifs for TFs. ...
We propose a method for identifying transcription factor binding sites (TFBS) in the given promoter ...
A systematic phylogenetic footprinting approach was performed to identify conserved transcription fa...
Transcription factors (TF) regulate expression by binding to specific DNA sequences. A binding event...
Transcription factors (TF) regulate expression by binding to specific DNA sequences. A binding event...
Abstract Objectives Mammalian genomics studies, especially those focusing on transcriptional regulat...
Prediction of transcription-factor target sites in promoters remains difficult due to the short leng...
Background—The computational identification of functional transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs)...
As an increasing number of eukaryotic genomes are being sequenced, comparative studies aimed at dete...
Background: This work addresses the problem of detecting conserved transcription factor binding site...
We consider a typical situation, where a researcher has determined one or more clusters of genes co-...
Prediction of transcription-factor target sites in promoters remains difficult due to the short leng...