Transcription factors (TFs) are proteins that recognize specific DNA fragments in order to decode the genome and ensure its optimal functioning. TFs work at the local and global scales by specifying cell type, cell growth and death, cell migration, organization and timely tasks. We investigate the structure of DNA-binding motifs with the theory of finitely generated groups. The DNA ‘word’ in the binding domain—the motif—may be seen as the generator of a finitely generated group Fdna on four letters, the bases A, T, G and C. It is shown that, most of the time, the DNA-binding motifs have subgroup structures close to free groups of rank three or less, a property that we call ‘syntactical freedom’. Such a property is associated with the aperio...
To know the map between transcription factors (TFs) and their binding sites is essential to reverse ...
Transcription factors, by binding to specific sequences on the DNA, control the precise spatio-tempo...
SummaryAlthough the proteins that read the gene regulatory code, transcription factors (TFs), have b...
International audienceTranscription factors (TFs) are proteins that recognize specific DNA fragments...
International audienceTranscription factors (TFs) and microRNAs (miRNAs) are co-actors in genome-sca...
International audienceTaking a DNA sequence, a word with letters/bases A, T, G and C, asthe relation...
Coordinated regulation of gene expression relies on transcription factors (TFs) binding to specific...
Transcriptional regulation is an essential biological process as it is one of the main mechanisms av...
In prokaryotes, individual transcription factors (TFs) can recognize long DNA motifs that are alone ...
International audienceA transcription reaction relies on the specific recognition of cis-regulatory ...
Abstract Background Transcription factor proteins bind specific DNA sequences to control the express...
Abstract Sequence-specific transcription factors (TFs) recognize motifs of related nucleotide sequen...
It has been long known that DNA molecules encode information at various levels. The most basic level...
To explore the nature of eukaryotic transcription factor (TF) binding sites and determine how they d...
Sequence-specific transcription factors (TFs) recognize motifs of related nucleotide sequences at th...
To know the map between transcription factors (TFs) and their binding sites is essential to reverse ...
Transcription factors, by binding to specific sequences on the DNA, control the precise spatio-tempo...
SummaryAlthough the proteins that read the gene regulatory code, transcription factors (TFs), have b...
International audienceTranscription factors (TFs) are proteins that recognize specific DNA fragments...
International audienceTranscription factors (TFs) and microRNAs (miRNAs) are co-actors in genome-sca...
International audienceTaking a DNA sequence, a word with letters/bases A, T, G and C, asthe relation...
Coordinated regulation of gene expression relies on transcription factors (TFs) binding to specific...
Transcriptional regulation is an essential biological process as it is one of the main mechanisms av...
In prokaryotes, individual transcription factors (TFs) can recognize long DNA motifs that are alone ...
International audienceA transcription reaction relies on the specific recognition of cis-regulatory ...
Abstract Background Transcription factor proteins bind specific DNA sequences to control the express...
Abstract Sequence-specific transcription factors (TFs) recognize motifs of related nucleotide sequen...
It has been long known that DNA molecules encode information at various levels. The most basic level...
To explore the nature of eukaryotic transcription factor (TF) binding sites and determine how they d...
Sequence-specific transcription factors (TFs) recognize motifs of related nucleotide sequences at th...
To know the map between transcription factors (TFs) and their binding sites is essential to reverse ...
Transcription factors, by binding to specific sequences on the DNA, control the precise spatio-tempo...
SummaryAlthough the proteins that read the gene regulatory code, transcription factors (TFs), have b...