Authors
Samuel Hiard, Raphaël Marée, Séverine Colson, Paul A Hoskisson, Fritz Titgemeyer, Gilles P van Wezel, Bernard Joris, Louis Wehenkel, Sébastien Rigali
Publication date
2007/6/15
Journal
Biochemical and biophysical research communications
Volume
357
Issue
4
Pages
861-864
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
In the post-genomic area, the prediction of transcription factor regulons by position weight matrix-based programmes is a powerful approach to decipher biological pathways and to modelize regulatory networks in bacteria. The main difficulty once a regulon prediction is available is to estimate its reliability prior to start expensive experimental validations and therefore trying to find a way how to identify true positive hits from an endless list of potential target genes of a regulatory protein. Here we introduce PREDetector (Prokaryotic Regulatory Elements Detector), a tool developed for predicting regulons of DNA-binding proteins in bacterial genomes that, beside the automatic prediction, scoring and positioning of potential binding sites and their respective target genes in annotated bacterial genomes, it also provides an easy way to estimate the thresholds where to find reliable possible new target genes. PREDetector …
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