SummaryDifferences in expression, protein interactions, and DNA binding of paralogous transcription factors (“TF parameters”) are thought to be important determinants of regulatory and biological specificity. However, both the extent of TF divergence and the relative contribution of individual TF parameters remain undetermined. We comprehensively identify dimerization partners, spatiotemporal expression patterns, and DNA-binding specificities for the C. elegans bHLH family of TFs, and model these data into an integrated network. This network displays both specificity and promiscuity, as some bHLH proteins, DNA sequences, and tissues are highly connected, whereas others are not. By comparing all bHLH TFs, we find extensive divergence and tha...
Interactions between proteins are essential for intracellular communication. They form complex netwo...
Divergent morphology of species has largely been ascribed to genetic differences in the tissue-speci...
Background: Gene duplication followed by the functional divergence of the resulting pair of paralogo...
Differences in expression, protein interactions, and DNA binding of paralogous transcription factors...
It has become increasingly clear that transcription factors (TFs) play crucial roles in the developm...
Transcription factors (TFs) play a central role in controlling spatiotemporal gene expression and th...
Gene duplication results in two identical paralogs that diverge through mutation, leading to loss or...
Numerous efforts are underway to determine gene regulatory networks that describe physical relations...
Numerous efforts are underway to determine gene regulatory networks that describe physical relations...
Caenorhabditis elegans is a powerful model for studying gene regulation, as it has a compact genome...
Numerous efforts are underway to determine gene regulatory networks that describe physical relations...
Transcription regulatory networks play a pivotal role in the development, function, and pathology of...
SummaryTranscription regulatory networks consist of physical and functional interactions between tra...
Transcription factor (TF) DNA-binding specificities (motifs) are often conserved between species, an...
BACKGROUND: Transcription regulatory networks are composed of interactions between transcription fac...
Interactions between proteins are essential for intracellular communication. They form complex netwo...
Divergent morphology of species has largely been ascribed to genetic differences in the tissue-speci...
Background: Gene duplication followed by the functional divergence of the resulting pair of paralogo...
Differences in expression, protein interactions, and DNA binding of paralogous transcription factors...
It has become increasingly clear that transcription factors (TFs) play crucial roles in the developm...
Transcription factors (TFs) play a central role in controlling spatiotemporal gene expression and th...
Gene duplication results in two identical paralogs that diverge through mutation, leading to loss or...
Numerous efforts are underway to determine gene regulatory networks that describe physical relations...
Numerous efforts are underway to determine gene regulatory networks that describe physical relations...
Caenorhabditis elegans is a powerful model for studying gene regulation, as it has a compact genome...
Numerous efforts are underway to determine gene regulatory networks that describe physical relations...
Transcription regulatory networks play a pivotal role in the development, function, and pathology of...
SummaryTranscription regulatory networks consist of physical and functional interactions between tra...
Transcription factor (TF) DNA-binding specificities (motifs) are often conserved between species, an...
BACKGROUND: Transcription regulatory networks are composed of interactions between transcription fac...
Interactions between proteins are essential for intracellular communication. They form complex netwo...
Divergent morphology of species has largely been ascribed to genetic differences in the tissue-speci...
Background: Gene duplication followed by the functional divergence of the resulting pair of paralogo...