The transcription factor affinity prediction (TRAP) method calculates the affinity of transcription factors for DNA sequences on the basis of a biophysical model. This method has proven to be useful for several applications, including for determining the putative target genes of a given factor. This protocol covers two other applications: (i) determining which transcription factors have the highest affinity in a set of sequences (illustrated with chromatin immunoprecipitation-sequencing (ChIP-seq) peaks), and (ii) finding which factor is the most affected by a regulatory single-nucleotide polymorphism. The protocol describes how to use the TRAP web tools to address these questions, and it also presents a way to run TRAP on random control se...
<div><p>Transcription factors regulate gene expression by binding regulatory DNA. Understanding the ...
Finding where transcription factors (TFs) bind to the DNA is of key importance to decipher gene regu...
Abstract One of the most important issues in molecular biology is to understand regulatory mechanism...
The transcription factor affinity prediction (TRAP) method calculates the affinity of transcription ...
Motivation: Theoretical efforts to understand the regulation of gene expression are traditionally ce...
Transcription factors (TFs) constitute key components of cellular transcriptional networks regulatin...
Transcription factors (TFs) play a key role in gene regulation by binding to target sequences. In si...
The ability to determine the location and relative strength of all transcription-factor binding site...
Site specific transcription factors recognise and bind DNA motifs to regulate gene expression. There...
The ability to determine the location and relative strength of all transcription-factor binding site...
In this study, we seek to develop a predictive model for finding the strength of binding between a p...
Transcription factors regulate gene expression by binding regulatory DNA. Understanding the rules go...
Transcription factors (TFs) play a key role in gene regulation by binding to target sequences. In si...
Motivation: Theoretical efforts to understand the regulation of gene expression are traditionally ce...
Recent experimental and theoretical efforts have highlighted the fact that binding of transcription ...
<div><p>Transcription factors regulate gene expression by binding regulatory DNA. Understanding the ...
Finding where transcription factors (TFs) bind to the DNA is of key importance to decipher gene regu...
Abstract One of the most important issues in molecular biology is to understand regulatory mechanism...
The transcription factor affinity prediction (TRAP) method calculates the affinity of transcription ...
Motivation: Theoretical efforts to understand the regulation of gene expression are traditionally ce...
Transcription factors (TFs) constitute key components of cellular transcriptional networks regulatin...
Transcription factors (TFs) play a key role in gene regulation by binding to target sequences. In si...
The ability to determine the location and relative strength of all transcription-factor binding site...
Site specific transcription factors recognise and bind DNA motifs to regulate gene expression. There...
The ability to determine the location and relative strength of all transcription-factor binding site...
In this study, we seek to develop a predictive model for finding the strength of binding between a p...
Transcription factors regulate gene expression by binding regulatory DNA. Understanding the rules go...
Transcription factors (TFs) play a key role in gene regulation by binding to target sequences. In si...
Motivation: Theoretical efforts to understand the regulation of gene expression are traditionally ce...
Recent experimental and theoretical efforts have highlighted the fact that binding of transcription ...
<div><p>Transcription factors regulate gene expression by binding regulatory DNA. Understanding the ...
Finding where transcription factors (TFs) bind to the DNA is of key importance to decipher gene regu...
Abstract One of the most important issues in molecular biology is to understand regulatory mechanism...