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- Title
Experimental data of a single promoter can be used for in silico detection of genes with related regulation in the absence of sequence similarity.
- Authors
Gailus-Durner, V; Scherf, M; Werner, T
- Abstract
Gene expression is presently a major focus in genome analysis, and the experimental data on regulatory mechanisms and functional transcription factor binding sites are steadily growing. However, the annotation of transcriptional regulation of sequences cannot keep pace with the exponential growth of sequence databases. Employing detailed experimental data of a single promoter or enhancer to predict genes with similar regulation would provide a powerful method to link the literature about transcriptional regulation and sequence databases. To this end, we used information on individual functional transcription factor binding sites to compose in silico promoter and enhancer models of muscle-specific genes and to analyze the rodents section of EMBL with these models. Exhaustive evaluation of all hits revealed every second to third match to be a muscle-associated gene. Moreover, functionally related regulatory regions were detected by our model-based approach even in the absence of sequence similarity. We believe that this new approach is a substanial extension to database analysis by BLAST or FASTA, which are restricted to sequence similarity.
- Publication
Mammalian genome : official journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society, 2001, Vol 12, Issue 1, p67
- ISSN
0938-8990
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1007/s003350010219