AbstractTranscription factors (TFs) are master gene products that regulate gene expression in response to a variety of stimuli. They interact with DNA in a sequence-specific manner using a variety of DNA-binding domain (DBD) modules. This allows to properly position their second domain, called “effector domain”, to directly or indirectly recruit positively or negatively acting co-regulators including chromatin modifiers, thus modulating preinitiation complex formation as well as transcription elongation. At variance with the DBDs, which are comprised of well-defined and easily recognizable DNA binding motifs, effector domains are usually much less conserved and thus considerably more difficult to predict. Also not so easy to identify are th...
In prokaryotes, regulation of gene expression is predominantly controlled at the level of transcript...
Recent developments in high-throughput genomic technologies allow researchers to investigate gene ex...
Transcription factors: TFs) play a central role in the gene regulatory network of each cell. They ca...
Transcription factors (TFs) are master gene products that regulate gene expression in response to a ...
Transcription factors (TFs) bind DNA in a sequence-specific manner and thereby regulate target gene ...
Transcription factors (TFs) influence cell fate by interpreting the regulatory DNA within a genome. ...
Computational techniques for microbial genomic sequence analysis are becoming increasingly important...
Transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs) are DNA sequences of 6 to 15 base pairs and interaction w...
From the yeast genome completed in 1996 to the 12 Drosophilagenomes published earlier this year; lit...
Now that numerous high-quality complete genome sequences are available, many efforts are focusing on...
Transcriptional regulation is key in bacteria for providing an adequate response in time and space t...
Background In most sequenced organisms the number of known regulatory genes (e.g., transcription fac...
Abstract Background Transcription factors (TFs), the key players in transcriptional regulation, have...
Motivation A major challenge in regulatory genomics is the identification of associations between fu...
In prokaryotes, individual transcription factors (TFs) can recognize long DNA motifs that are alone ...
In prokaryotes, regulation of gene expression is predominantly controlled at the level of transcript...
Recent developments in high-throughput genomic technologies allow researchers to investigate gene ex...
Transcription factors: TFs) play a central role in the gene regulatory network of each cell. They ca...
Transcription factors (TFs) are master gene products that regulate gene expression in response to a ...
Transcription factors (TFs) bind DNA in a sequence-specific manner and thereby regulate target gene ...
Transcription factors (TFs) influence cell fate by interpreting the regulatory DNA within a genome. ...
Computational techniques for microbial genomic sequence analysis are becoming increasingly important...
Transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs) are DNA sequences of 6 to 15 base pairs and interaction w...
From the yeast genome completed in 1996 to the 12 Drosophilagenomes published earlier this year; lit...
Now that numerous high-quality complete genome sequences are available, many efforts are focusing on...
Transcriptional regulation is key in bacteria for providing an adequate response in time and space t...
Background In most sequenced organisms the number of known regulatory genes (e.g., transcription fac...
Abstract Background Transcription factors (TFs), the key players in transcriptional regulation, have...
Motivation A major challenge in regulatory genomics is the identification of associations between fu...
In prokaryotes, individual transcription factors (TFs) can recognize long DNA motifs that are alone ...
In prokaryotes, regulation of gene expression is predominantly controlled at the level of transcript...
Recent developments in high-throughput genomic technologies allow researchers to investigate gene ex...
Transcription factors: TFs) play a central role in the gene regulatory network of each cell. They ca...