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Fundamentally different strategies for transcriptional regulation are revealed by analysis of binding motifs
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Fundamentally different strategies for transcriptional regulation are revealed by analysis of binding motifs

  • Leonid Mirny1 &
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To regulate a particular gene, a transcription factor (TF) needs to bind a specific genome location. How is this genome address specified amid the presence of ~10^6-10^9 decoy sites? Our analysis of 319 known TF binding motifs clearly demonstrates that prokaryotes and eukaryotes use strikingly different strategies to target TFs to specific genome locations; eukaryotic TFs exhibit widespread nonfunctional binding and require clustering of sites in regulatory regions for specificity.

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  1. MIT, Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA

    Leonid Mirny

  2. Harvard Medical School, Systems Biology, Boston, MA, USA

    Zeba Wunderlich

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Mirny, L., Wunderlich, Z. Fundamentally different strategies for transcriptional regulation are revealed by analysis of binding motifs. Nat Prec (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2008.2688.1

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  • transcription factors
  • transcription factor regulation
  • motifs
  • information theory
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