Gene duplication results in two identical paralogs that diverge through mutation, leading to loss or gain of interactions with other biomolecules. Here, we comprehensively characterize such network rewiring for C. elegans transcription factors (TFs) within and across four newly delineated molecular networks. Remarkably, we find that even highly similar TFs often have different interaction degrees and partners. In addition, we find that most TF families have a member that is highly connected in multiple networks. Further, different TF families have opposing correlations between network connectivity and phylogenetic age, suggesting that they are subject to different evolutionary pressures. Finally, TFs that have similar partners in one networ...
Throughout evolution, new transcription factors (TFs) emerge by gene duplication, promoting growth a...
When transcription regulatory networks are compared among distantly related eukaryotes, a number of ...
The mapping of biomolecular interactions reveals that the function of most biological components dep...
Differences in expression, protein interactions, and DNA binding of paralogous transcription factors...
SummaryDifferences in expression, protein interactions, and DNA binding of paralogous transcription ...
It has become increasingly clear that transcription factors (TFs) play crucial roles in the developm...
Transcription regulatory networks play a pivotal role in the development, function, and pathology of...
Background: Gene duplication followed by the functional divergence of the resulting pair of paralogo...
Transcription networks have an unusual structure. In both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, the number of ...
MOTIVATION: The interaction between transcription factor (TF) and transcription factor binding site ...
By combining phylogenetic, proteomic and structural information, we have elucidated the evolutionary...
Transcription factor (TF) DNA-binding specificities (motifs) are often conserved between species, an...
In prokaryotes, transcriptional regulation commonly involves a transcription factor (TF) binding to ...
Transcription factors (TFs) play a central role in controlling spatiotemporal gene expression and th...
SummaryTranscription regulatory networks consist of physical and functional interactions between tra...
Throughout evolution, new transcription factors (TFs) emerge by gene duplication, promoting growth a...
When transcription regulatory networks are compared among distantly related eukaryotes, a number of ...
The mapping of biomolecular interactions reveals that the function of most biological components dep...
Differences in expression, protein interactions, and DNA binding of paralogous transcription factors...
SummaryDifferences in expression, protein interactions, and DNA binding of paralogous transcription ...
It has become increasingly clear that transcription factors (TFs) play crucial roles in the developm...
Transcription regulatory networks play a pivotal role in the development, function, and pathology of...
Background: Gene duplication followed by the functional divergence of the resulting pair of paralogo...
Transcription networks have an unusual structure. In both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, the number of ...
MOTIVATION: The interaction between transcription factor (TF) and transcription factor binding site ...
By combining phylogenetic, proteomic and structural information, we have elucidated the evolutionary...
Transcription factor (TF) DNA-binding specificities (motifs) are often conserved between species, an...
In prokaryotes, transcriptional regulation commonly involves a transcription factor (TF) binding to ...
Transcription factors (TFs) play a central role in controlling spatiotemporal gene expression and th...
SummaryTranscription regulatory networks consist of physical and functional interactions between tra...
Throughout evolution, new transcription factors (TFs) emerge by gene duplication, promoting growth a...
When transcription regulatory networks are compared among distantly related eukaryotes, a number of ...
The mapping of biomolecular interactions reveals that the function of most biological components dep...