Background Transcription factors are key proteins in the regulation of gene transcription. An important step in this process is the opening of chromatin in order to make genomic regions available for transcription. Data on DNase I hypersensitivity has previously been used to label a subset of transcription factors as Pioneers, Settlers and Migrants to describe their potential role in this process. These labels represent an interesting hypothesis on gene regulation and possibly a useful approach for data analysis, and therefore we wanted to expand the set of labeled transcription factors to include as many known factors as possible. We have used a well-annotated dataset of 1175 transcription factors as input to supervised machine learning me...
Regulation of transcription is a central mechanism in all living cells that now can be investigated ...
Background: Transcriptional regulation is an important part of regulatory control in eukaryotes. Eve...
Transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs) are DNA sequences of 6 to 15 base pairs and interaction w...
Abstract Background Transcription factors function by binding different classes of regulatory elemen...
Despite the advent of high throughput genomics technology and the wealth of data characterizing tran...
Background Transcription factors are essential proteins for regulating gene expression. This regulat...
Site specific transcription factors recognise and bind DNA motifs to regulate gene expression. There...
Transcription factors can bind cis-regulatory DNA elements to achieve their regulatory properties. I...
BACKGROUND. An important goal in post-genomic research is discovering the network of interactions be...
Background: Initiation of transcription is essential for most of the cellular responses to environme...
The majority of the human genome consists of non-coding regions that have been called junk DNA. Howe...
BACKGROUND: Initiation of transcription is essential for most of the cellular responses to environme...
Background: Cis-acting transcriptional regulatory elements in mammalian genomes typically contain sp...
The network of interactions between transcription factors (TFs) and their regulatory gene targets go...
The transcription regulatory network is arguably the most important foundation of cellular function,...
Regulation of transcription is a central mechanism in all living cells that now can be investigated ...
Background: Transcriptional regulation is an important part of regulatory control in eukaryotes. Eve...
Transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs) are DNA sequences of 6 to 15 base pairs and interaction w...
Abstract Background Transcription factors function by binding different classes of regulatory elemen...
Despite the advent of high throughput genomics technology and the wealth of data characterizing tran...
Background Transcription factors are essential proteins for regulating gene expression. This regulat...
Site specific transcription factors recognise and bind DNA motifs to regulate gene expression. There...
Transcription factors can bind cis-regulatory DNA elements to achieve their regulatory properties. I...
BACKGROUND. An important goal in post-genomic research is discovering the network of interactions be...
Background: Initiation of transcription is essential for most of the cellular responses to environme...
The majority of the human genome consists of non-coding regions that have been called junk DNA. Howe...
BACKGROUND: Initiation of transcription is essential for most of the cellular responses to environme...
Background: Cis-acting transcriptional regulatory elements in mammalian genomes typically contain sp...
The network of interactions between transcription factors (TFs) and their regulatory gene targets go...
The transcription regulatory network is arguably the most important foundation of cellular function,...
Regulation of transcription is a central mechanism in all living cells that now can be investigated ...
Background: Transcriptional regulation is an important part of regulatory control in eukaryotes. Eve...
Transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs) are DNA sequences of 6 to 15 base pairs and interaction w...